[Lumiera] tape based editing
Daniel Jircik
djircik at gmail.com
Thu Sep 18 04:34:02 CEST 2008
I have not used fcp multicam but that's exactly what we are talking about
but I could envisage the interface and interactions simplified in our
example.
Add Video Track
Right Click to Open Viewer on that track
Viewer Has Button and centered slider.
Button locks unlocks transport sync to master timeline.
Use slider (or midi jogwheel) to position track Fwd-Rev with incremental
speed on centered slider
If you go to either end of the clip when not synced to the master it will
drag or pull the clip on the timeline,
Inpoint Outpoint on viewer tells master timeline when to take
Be able to drag and drop transitions onto those in out points
BTW I know someone that has an upright 35mm moviola with 3 soundheads. It's
as big as a small car. He will give it to anyone willing to haul it away.
Looks to be in mint condition.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:10 PM, mexicorarara
<mexicorarara at googlemail.com>wrote:
> Daniel Jircik schrieb:
> > If I had a multi camera shoot and had the choice between a tape based
> > linear A B roll system or an NLE I would choose the tape based system
> > as it would be infinitely faster at making comparative judgements. But
> > hey I'm an old fart and I like analogue tape hiss. :-)
> well i dont know, did you edit with avid or fcp multicam ? works quite
> nicely.
> i think the real loss in the psychology of film editing (murch talks
> about this too in his book), is that in film days, you were destroying
> something to create something new. i mean: you were actually cutting a
> piece of film, making it impossible to create endless variations etc....
> for me Linear Tape Based editing was just a pita... but anyway, we
> probably were the last ones in filmschool who had to learn to work on
> it, i think it is extinct now (in german film schools). the only thing
> that really bothers me if somebody comes up to my NLE editing room and
> asks me to pull a dub of a 60 minutes tape on a NLE system...
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