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Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Jul 27, 2023 ^^
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This is how I learned to properly edit over 25 years ago... the first two days were strictly paper edits ,for a one hour program for example. It taught us to become story editors first... you literally 'beat-out' your entire episode on paper first, then start working with footage. Love that automation has transformed paper edits into simultaneous timeline edits. Fun times!
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One issue I see with this, Mark, is, in a phrase, jump cuts. I look at Luc Forsyth's YouTube videos, for example, and it's clear he's using this technology to create a very good, concise textual flow. And for what he's doing I guess it's fine, but the reality is that the video ends up being an endless stream of jump cuts. I can't imagine my doc being full of those, although obviously, you'd work on covering with b-roll, using Premier's Morph Cut effect, and otherwise figuring out how to make these cuts look fine. I can't fathom telling the software to remove all pauses or "umms" (particularly with an interviewee that does it a lot) and looking at the video as usable.
It's great tech, for sure, but I wonder what your thoughts are on this.
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@markbone
9 months ago
At the time of recording this, Resolve 18.5 was still in beta but I know that’s changed now, what are your experiences with text based editing and the new version?
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