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I would then have a new “master” QuickTime to import into my low-resolution project at DNxHD 36 (maybe even 28:1- AHHH!) or DNxHD 45, depending on the frame rate, storage types and storage capacities available. In the end, I would have to spend many weeks converting H.264 QuickTimes to DNxHD flavored QuickTimes - ironically in Apple’s Compressor or even Sorenson Squeeze. I have personally spent a ton of time trying to figure out a better solution in my predominantly Avid Media Composer-based workflow and found that creating new master QuickTimes at the final output spec - Avid DNxHD for my world - would help speed up the preparation for online editing by embracing the fast-import feature inside of Media Composer. “Why would a file take longer than tape?” was a common inquiry. A lot of supervisors and editors who had no clue how long it took to get footage into the system properly would get upset and frustrated at the prospect of QuickTimes taking longer than real time to import, a constant battle. It caused assistants to go from digitizing tape and importing a few QuickTimes to importing hundreds of hours of QuickTimes. Subsequently this also turned the assistant editor world upside down. Once the GoPro camera came along, the file-based camera workflow really kicked into high gear. While XDCAM had its kinks at first, it’s a pretty proven method these days, at least in reality television production where I work. Sony has a solid solution using file-based and tape-based media with the XDCAM format: simultaneously writing low-resolution proxy files and high-resolution files for mastering. I have also seen the many different workflows people have used to get footage into a system, and most of the time it’s either wrong or overly complicated. In those various roles, I have seen tons of tape and file formats come and go over the years. Prior to that I spent four years as a post production coordinator/post supervisor. UnlockGo 5.7.Before I became a full-time editor, I spent over four years as an assistant editor.Adobe Lightroom Classic v11.5 posted on Aug| under Adobe, Application, Graphics & Design, Photography.
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Adobe Photoshop 2023 v24.2 U2B posted on Ma| under Adobe, Application, Photography.Resolves issues with thumbnails not appearing and preview playback not working on older versions of MacOS.Resolves an erroneous “damaged file” warning when downloading EditReady on MacOS 10.8 and 10.9.Resolves an issue that could cause frame glitches on older iMacs.Fixes an issue loading some XDCam (SXS) media.And EditReady is designed with the future in mind – it’s ready to adopt new formats and workflows. It leverages hardware accelerated video decoding, OpenCL image processing, and every CPU cycle your system has to spare. Modern, Blazing Fast, Ready for the Future – EditReady is designed to take advantage of all of the power available on modern Macs.

You can even use metadata to generate filenames for your transcoded files.

Manually add location data if your camera didn’t store it, or set a reel name for all of your files. Modern cameras store GPS data, lens settings, diagnostic data, and more.

Smart Metadata Editing – EditReady provides a rich metadata viewer and editor.EditReady also allows you to override the framerate on your converted files, for pristine slow-motion with your 60p or 120p footage. You can apply LUTs to your video during conversion to set a specific look or convert your Log footage into Linear.
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MOV, MP4 and MXF media can all be quickly converted to edit ready quicktime movies in ProRes or DNxHD. EditReady provides easy, fast and powerful transcoding for video professionals, without an overwhelming interface or outdated format choices.
