Ryan Elder
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Ryan Elder
July 29, 2019 at 5:33 pm in reply to: What format do I export out of Premiere Pro, in order to color grade a movie in Da Vinci Resolve?Okay thanks, I just got back from attempting to do it on another sweet. I brought the harddrive with the footage on as well as the AAF. However, when trying to link the footage, the footage was grayed out and non-clickable. Does anyone know what the issue could be there?
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Ryan Elder
July 29, 2019 at 2:00 pm in reply to: What format do I export out of Premiere Pro, in order to color grade a movie in Da Vinci Resolve?Okay thanks, but how do you fix the issue with Resolve not being able to link to the right clip?
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Ryan Elder
July 28, 2019 at 9:24 pm in reply to: What format do I export out of Premiere Pro, in order to color grade a movie in Da Vinci Resolve?Okay thanks, I found some tutorials on it and they say that Da Vinci does not accept XML and I need to export AAF out of Premiere. But I thought AAF was the same thing, and that you don’t get copies of the videos with it.
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Ryan Elder
July 28, 2019 at 5:31 pm in reply to: What format do I export out of Premiere Pro, in order to color grade a movie in Da Vinci Resolve?Like for example, if I give someone else an OMF container for audio, all the audio clips are in the container, and they do not have to be sought after in a different area of a hard drive. Is there a video version of an OMF container, where you have all the video clips in the container itself, instead of XML?
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Ryan Elder
July 28, 2019 at 5:30 pm in reply to: What format do I export out of Premiere Pro, in order to color grade a movie in Da Vinci Resolve?Oh okay thanks, but I am using someone else’s sweet cause they have Da Vinci. When I move the XML over to their sweet, even if I have a back up copy of all the footage, Da Vinci still does not recognize where it is. So is there a way to get the clips into Da Vinci, without relying on the program having to look for where the back ups are?
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Ryan Elder
July 20, 2019 at 6:33 pm in reply to: Where do you put the music when doing a 5.1 mix in Premiere?Oh okay, well it’s a short film I just intended for youtube, but people said I really should send it into festivals, but a lot of theaters have 5.1 set ups,
My problem or misunderstanding seems to be the music cause in Premiere Pro, they show all the speakers but the left and right speaker are so far to the front, that I am afraid the music is going to sound further away, to the front of the theater compared to everything else. Is that normal?
Like they show the black dots in Premiere Pro, and I have the black dots for the music in the far left and far right speakers, but the voices are not not near as far in comparison, if that’s okay?
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Ryan Elder
July 20, 2019 at 4:02 am in reply to: Where do you put the music when doing a 5.1 mix in Premiere?I also want to ask, how do you direct certain audio to the .1 channel when the .1 channel is not in the audio mixer in Premiere Pro?
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Ryan Elder
July 19, 2019 at 11:44 pm in reply to: Where do you put the music when doing a 5.1 mix in Premiere?Oh okay, but the music is already recorded, so any instruments that are 100z, that are on there wouldn’t be able to be put on that track now, unless I am misunderstanding?
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Ryan Elder
July 19, 2019 at 12:45 pm in reply to: Where do you put the music when doing a 5.1 mix in Premiere?Oh okay thanks. What do you mean by subcontent?
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Ryan Elder
June 15, 2019 at 12:02 am in reply to: Premiere Pro has lost it’s spot in the clips, is there anything I can do?Okay thanks, but are you saying to turn every video file and audio file into a DNxHD file, before re-editing?