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More Avid rattling as 4 leave to Gobbler
Tony West replied 11 years, 12 months ago 14 Members · 33 Replies
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Bret Williams
May 20, 2014 at 3:59 pmHa, no. If anything I’m one person working on two timelines and an After Effects project rendering in the background.
As others pointed out, it’s actually two colorists working on the same timeline while the editor edits. When the editor makes a change, the colorists can accept the change then or later. Ditto with changers the colorists make.
Still pretty new to me!
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Oliver Peters
May 20, 2014 at 4:11 pm[tony west] “Is that something that you see yourself doing?”
If you are making a comparison to how Avid project sharing works, then yes, this is absolutely something you do. Usually it’s not different sections of the same timeline, but rather two smaller segments that are part of a longer show, for example, show segment 1 and segment 2. Editors working on TV show productions, like reality TV, do this all the time. And it’s not just two editors, but often multiple editors.
[tony west] “It seems confusing to me. Would the director or producer be talking to both of you at the same time?”
I’ve been in situations where one producer or director is going between multiple rooms. Gives notes to the editor and lets them do their thing while checking on the other editors. Then back to the first one to review the cut.
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Tony West
May 20, 2014 at 4:17 pm[Oliver Peters] ” but rather two smaller segments that are part of a longer show, for example, show segment 1 and segment 2. Editors working on TV show productions, like reality TV, do this all the time. And it’s not just two editors, but often multiple editors.”
Yeah, I know all that.
That’s not how it was explained at first.
Then later it got corrected.
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