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How can I do this workflow?
One of my clients does a regular series which goes to radio as well as TV and has a time/effort saving workflow to do it, using Avid, which is this:
4 people in a studio (presenter and 3 contributors) covered by 3 cameras and individual mics.
A switched camera feed, 2 isolated cameras and a mixed sound feed are digitised live (individual mics also recorded separately).
After the studio recording the audio is exported as WAVs (with timecode) and the bulk of the programme is rough cut for radio on a Sadie. [At this time, the TV links are being shot single camera]
Overnight an EDL is taken from the Sadie radio cut and made into a sequence and relinked to the switched camera pictures in the Avid.
The editor comes in in the morning after the studio day and has a working rough assembly already in front of him/her ready to do a fine cut of that and build the intro and closing (SM does the fine cut for radio at the same time). Net result, a half hour programme in both a radio version and a TV version in 2 working days.
Now, I’ve been asked if I can do the same thing with FCP and I’m a bit stuck on a couple of points; exporting WAVs with timecode and making a sequence from an EDL which links to the right media. Now, I’m not going to muscle in on the current job that’s being done this way (I’ve told my client not to mess with a system that works), but there may be the opportunity to do more jobs in a similar way with the same client in the future, so I’m keen to know if anyone knows how to do those things.