Media Composer Quick Tips: Managing Custom Project Presets
Use Media Composer’s Presets Manager to add, modify, or delete custom projects ▶️ https://bit.ly/3gcLgPD
Use Media Composer’s Presets Manager to add, modify, or delete custom projects ▶️ https://bit.ly/3gcLgPD
Learn how to create a Media Composer project with custom settings for destinations like Instagram. ▶️ https://bit.ly/3gcLgPD
This video will show you how to refresh an Avid sequence to reset certain parameters . This demo shows you how to refresh a sequence from Interlaced to Progressive
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In this lesson, Kevin P McAuliffe talks about things you really need to consider, to set yourself up for success. From naming your bins and folders properly, to organizing yourself outside the application, much like with many things in Media Composer, with a little bit of planning at the beginning, you can set yourself up
In this quick Media Composer tutorial you learn how to find a bin in a larger Avid project. If you enjoy my content, buy me a coffee here: ➡️ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hansthee… ⬅️Thank you! 🙂 Music used in this video by: Lukrembo
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In this lesson, Kevin P McAuliffe discusses the new Project Selection and Creation window. There’s a lot you need to understand when creating a new project, as if you do something incorrectly here, it can impact the end result of the project you are working on. Kevin walks you through what you need to create
In this lesson, Kevin P McAuliffe talks about the newly released 2020.4 update to Avid Media Composer which, along with some exciting interface and under the hood updates, comes support for Mac OS Catalina. This, along with the implementation of the Universal Media Engine, new naming for Avid DNxHD files and some great in-application feature
One of the capabilities that differentiates Avid Media Composer 2019 from other editing software is its impressive ability to handle massive amounts of media. This is critical for long-form documentaries, feature films, and episodic content. The way you as an editor or an assistant manage all of this content is through bins. The key to
This is a clip from Michael Krulik’s Media Composer 2019 presentation at Key Code Media’s Avid Media Composer Post Production event. To watch the full event recording, visit: https://www.keycodemedia.com/2019/05/… DESCRIPTIONAny window or tool can now be turned into a ‘tab.’ Media Composer is going the way of internet browsers, allowing customers to stack several tools,
Benjamin Patch walks you through the process of creating and organizing a project in Avid Media Composer – the most professional video editing application available today. This is an introductory video so if you have never used Media Composer before, you have found a great place to start learning this incredible software.
This is a very good video going through most you need to know about Assistant Editing for Reality Television Video is almost 5 hours long, and exceptionally good. 0:10:47 Editorial Teams0:11:35 Responsibilities0:14:18 The Process0:16:38 The Post Wokflow0:20:27 The Fundamentals of Video0:20:59 Resolution0:26:32 Interlacing0:40:26 Timecode0:41:53 Codec0:48:57 Bitrate0:50:37 Video Container1:07:22 Creating and Organizing an Avid Project1:16:42 Avid
In this lesson, Kevin P McAuliffe continues the discussion on 8K/4K/2K workflows by discussing Relinking, and how you’ll use it, much more successfully than in the past, to link back to your larger than HD footage for your online, and then he’ll move onto talking about working with clips with different frame rates in one
I this lesson, Kevin P McAuliffe goes in-depth into Media Composer’s 2K/4K/8K and higher offline/online workflows. If you are working in Media Composer in a larger than HD project, and want to do an offline first, this tutorial is an absolute must. Learn how to set your projects up correctly from the beginning, so you
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