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Misha Aranyshev
June 30, 2011 at 7:30 pm[Simon Ubsdell] “for many purposes”
Invaluable for syncing dailies.
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Simon Ubsdell
June 30, 2011 at 7:37 pm[Michael Aranyshev] “Invaluable for syncing dailies.”
Absolutely.
I have to say that in general editing as well I use Replace far more than I use Overwrite because it eliminates so many keystrokes and enables much greater precision.
But as a basic tool of the assistant editor’s craft it’s totally essential.
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Matthew Celia
June 30, 2011 at 8:26 pmI take it, hitting Command-F to find the original clip, doesn’t bring up the same frame? In mine, it does, along with also highlighting the range of the clip i’m finding.
But maybe I’m misunderstanding what you use it for?
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Simon Ubsdell
June 30, 2011 at 8:42 pm[Matthew Celia] ” I take it, hitting Command-F to find the original clip, doesn’t bring up the same frame? In mine, it does, along with also highlighting the range of the clip i’m finding.”
Unfortunately this is not what I need, although you are right that this actually “gangs” the two clips together. My requirement is to be able to gang a different source to the clip on the timeline in order to be able to eye-match material from a different source.
Simon Ubsdell
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Jeremy Garchow
July 1, 2011 at 3:39 pmNo playhead replace edits? Man, that sucks. I use that constantly.
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