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These are good points. The only concern I have is that, with this being a 30 minute TV show with recurring files in each episode, there are literally 26 episodes (read 26 projects) to deal with. I could try to do as you suggest, but you can surely see the issue with that. My other idea was to create a project and import all the other propjects, but in my experience, PPro will totally freak out on the number of Sequences and files that would end up in one project. The suggestions here do give me some ideas, however. I’m going to use elements of these ideas and see what I can come up with.
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NEAT! I’m enjoying the my Axio quite a bit, but this is one area that both my Avid and subsequently VelocityQ definitely had going for them over PPro. Oh well – better get out the nptebook and start writing down files.
Thanks again,
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Thanks for the tip – but won’t that screw up the tediously orchestrated layout I have created for the rest of my panels?
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You are absolutely right. I figured this out after I had already gotten pretty deep into Episode 2, but I will use this method for the next show. Thanks again!
Hop Litzwire
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Ummmm….no. I didn’t know that. In the words of Emily Litella, “Nevermind.”
Hop Litzwire
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Yes – I do put everything in a corresponding bin, and I also creat a Master bin into which all other bins go, but it’s still rediculous. I won’t be able to copy sequences into subsequent episode projects without bringing in more and more projects as I go along. Total bull. This must be fixed to work like Avid or Velocity, where you can simply bring in the sequence from anywhere, which of course references clips on the harddrive, without bringing in the whole project. Worst…project management…ever.
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November 27, 2007 at 7:25 pm in reply to: WHAT IS GOING ON HERE?! – 5 Separte Bins Become SameYes indeed. I actually discovered this last night, and it goes along with a few of the other issues I had as I become familiar with Premier. Many of the issues are disappearing one by one as I excercise patience and find that features I thought were missing are indeed there, or that problems I thought were software-based were just lack of observation. I take full responsibility for my ignorance ;). Thanks again for the help!
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As I said in my other reply below this one, I am a dork. I figured this operation out and came back to the forum to admit the error in my impatience. I am figuring out a number of things as I go through this project that are debunking my first impressions. Thanks for the help!
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I actually was just coming back here to tell people that I am a dork and just discovered these things you have mentioned, including the ability to just set an I/O with NO tracks highlighted and achieve the result I was looking for with extract and lift. I feel like a dork. I was razzing the developers for not thinking of that simplest of operations, but I am the one who should be razzed for being a dork and not finding the ability. As I dig into the project I’m doing, the app is definitely getting better. Having to match-frame all the time to see my clip TC really sucks, but I am definitely knocking down walls of trouble as I go along. If they would just fix a FEW big things (like the TC issues) and a FEW little things, I think it would be tops with the right hardware (this Axio hardware is not too bad).
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Hey! That’s some rare internet class there. I apologize for my ranting…and cheers! As I said in my last reply (to myself) I did just discover a couple of things that have made me feel a lot better, particularly on the audio side. There’s no doubt I’m a bit uptight, for I have to deliver a nationally televised show in a couple of weeks using a brand new tool. But I’m sure with time I will find a comfortable workflow with this machine and will tend to look on its bright side – I am pulling off a good deal of real-time in full-rez HD, so that’s nothing to complain about. Thanks again!