Barry Gribble
December 16th, 2006, 01:33 PM
All,
Right now I am regularly doing two camera shoots without time code. We are running audio in to camera 1, slating every scene and synching the footage in FCP. It works, but definitely eats some time in post in terms of cataloging and synching. We generally run both cameras throughout, but sometimes we only shoot one.
A bit too much of our time is spent tracking down audio, but I think a better workflow will fix that.
I'm thinking of buying new cameras - probably the Canon G1 or A1. There is a $3000 difference, and the only thing it would really buy me is timecode.
Now the question... how much easier will it be in post to have timecode? Will the cameras just automatically synch? If I record audio separately with timecode, can I just call it up on the timeline opposite any clip with the same timecode?
I have never worked with timecode, so I don't know. If it really makes all those things trivially easy, and instant, I might be able to recover the $8500 (2 cameras + a slate) difference with time in post.
If it just makes it a little easier... I'm thinking that a more steamlined and detail-focused workflow will do just as well.
Any input?
Thanks in advance.
Right now I am regularly doing two camera shoots without time code. We are running audio in to camera 1, slating every scene and synching the footage in FCP. It works, but definitely eats some time in post in terms of cataloging and synching. We generally run both cameras throughout, but sometimes we only shoot one.
A bit too much of our time is spent tracking down audio, but I think a better workflow will fix that.
I'm thinking of buying new cameras - probably the Canon G1 or A1. There is a $3000 difference, and the only thing it would really buy me is timecode.
Now the question... how much easier will it be in post to have timecode? Will the cameras just automatically synch? If I record audio separately with timecode, can I just call it up on the timeline opposite any clip with the same timecode?
I have never worked with timecode, so I don't know. If it really makes all those things trivially easy, and instant, I might be able to recover the $8500 (2 cameras + a slate) difference with time in post.
If it just makes it a little easier... I'm thinking that a more steamlined and detail-focused workflow will do just as well.
Any input?
Thanks in advance.