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Show all posts by userYour basic troubleshooting forum for all things FCP Legacy (FCP 7 and below.) And general discussion on topics that do not fit in the other forums.
Not registered? Click HERE to register now Re: Ellen Show Post Workflow - 14 years agostrypes Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > >Tutorials will go along way to making them feel > "safe." > > We're going to have to bribe him with cookies, > Mike. I'll try to find a girl scout. I like cookies...by Jeff Herzog - Café LA Re: Ellen Show Post Workflow - 14 years ago> Scenario 1: > Assuming you are working on a drama series, some > workstations are cutting episodes, and another guy > comes in to cut the series trailer on another > workdesk... So he looks through the edits of the > series, copies the clips he wants into a > timeline... He's done for the day, the producer > takes a look at it, and tells him that he prefers >by Jeff Herzog - Café LA Re: Ellen Show Post Workflow - 14 years agostrypes Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- >Do you > happen to have any tutorials on setting up > projects with the editshare or something about the > basic operation procedures to prep up any users > who are about to embark on the editshare for the > first time? Its something we very much want to do-- little instructional/demo videos on howby Jeff Herzog - Café LA Re: Ellen Show Post Workflow - 14 years agoHi everyone, I'm the Product Manager for EditShare. I saw your conversation and since there was some confusion, I thought it would be helpful to clarify how EditShare handles project sharing with FCP, and why. Jeff Harrell and others in this post are correct that we handle FCP project files much like we handle bins in Media Composer. We take advantage of the fact that in FCP, you can open mby Jeff Herzog - Café LA |
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