
Originally Posted by
nirok
Hi thanks for your reply and link, I think the way im doing it at the moment is the most effiecient - where i think my workflow slows down is in adobe premiere pro because it doesn't have a function where I can out put mulitple clips on the timeline - I was using dps velocity previously which did have this function... however i'm now working in HD so can't use that editing program anymore, plus its now discontinued ... i think when i can afford an upgrade i'll look at an avid suite.... Its a shame with dps velocity as i had a really good fast workflow... adobe premiere feels quite slow and clunky and not quite finished as an editing program... but will work with it... since ex footage is real time with adobe premiere its brillant for our documentary interviews which might have clips of 10 - 15mins recorded at a time... the issue is you chop this up in the timeline, now you need to output the clips when you color grad... I dont want to color grad the entire 15min clip as this is quite inefficient with disk storage, so what i'm doing is outputting the edited clips as avi's then doing some fine editing - color grading the avis in fusion, then rendering these and replaceing the avi clips....
In dps velocity I could select all the clips on the timeline at once, add them to the gallery right click them all and choose to output them all at once... adobe premiere pro you have to select each clip and add them to the render que individual, theres no bulk processing...
I'm just also wondering if i'm making my job hard by still holding onto fusion?? is there another program whcih i should be looking at that might make my workflow more efficient? that can take mp4 format?
I really like fusion, i'm mainly using it for color grading, 3d projection, rotoscoping.... not doing any major compositing with it....