Occasionally, a client will request a copy of the timeline with timecode. This can be helpful for transcriptions, translations, and a variety of other uses. There are multiple ways to get timecode on the export, and Shane Ross shows you his preferred version over at Creative Cow.
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For many videos, 2 tracks of audio is perfectly fine- after all, most computers and TVs just have 2 speakers. But what if you need to export more than that, or layoff more than 2 tracks to tape? Shane Ross shows you how over at Creative Cow.
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In the ongoing Avid vs Final Cut flame wars, I’ve occasionally seen Avid editors complain that you can’t load a sequence into the viewer, and edit the actual cut into a new sequence. And for a long time, I wished for that feature in Final Cut. Well, it’s actually been there. Instead of nesting a cut, you can easily edit the cut into a new sequence. Shane Ross at Creative Cow shows you how.
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B-roll can be a real pain to manage and keep track of. Chris Fenwick from One On One makes the case against making subclips, and shows you his way of dealing with tons of B-roll. He also demonstrates a nice trick for closing lots of gaps.
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Project bloat can happen so easily, making navigating the browser or archiving your project more difficult. Here’s a quick tip from Pixel Heads Network on how to find all your unused assets and do some “manual media management.
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You’re on a deadline, of course, when Compressor decides to crap on you. Of course. What do you do? You launch Qmaster preferences, and there isn’t a button to restart it… or is there? Jim Geduldick over at FinalCutUser shows a couple ways of troubleshooting when Compressor goes south.
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If you’ve tried tracking in Motion, you know it can be a real pain. Luckily, Mocha, which has been available for After Effects for awhile now, is now available for FCP/Motion. This tutorial takes you through the workaround workflow, as it’s kind of convuluted. But it looks easier with great results.
Watch the video tutorial here.