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Ted Ramasola December 21st, 2009 12:22 PM

7D project finished on EDIUS
 
Heres project I recently did shot entirely on the 7D and edited, color corrected and titled on edius.

Bantayan Island
Bantayan Island By Ted Ramasola On ExposureRoom

A few retouching jobs done on AE.

Ted

Ervin Farkas December 23rd, 2009 11:35 PM

Nice work, Ted. I love the dynamics of your video, it keeps flowing naturally and you have chosen the right speed, changing clips at the right time.

The only thing I would change is the music - maybe I'm listening with a "preset" ear because I used that Digital Juice tune for two years in a talkshow intro (the short, 30 seconds version). May I suggest something local, it would add to the beauty of the whole production.

I had the chance to put my hands on a 7D over the Thanksgiving holiday and shot some video for testing purposes. I have to wait a bit until I put together my i7 machine, the old one being too slow for AVCHD, although it works if I transcode first to Canopus HQ. What an amazing camera! And I can't wait to test my new PC and Edius with something really hard...

Andrew Clark January 20th, 2010 01:41 AM

Very nice Ted; but agree with Ervin on the music; need something a little more with a native Philippine flavor .... maybe some Adobo and Ba-bing-ka!! (Yes, so that's food...but really good food!!)

How do you like Edius? Did you convert in ProCoder first?

Thanks again for sharing.

Salamat!!

Ted Ramasola January 22nd, 2010 02:56 AM

Thanks andrew,

I convert to HQ first before editing. I find the batch convert inside edius, faster than procoder.

Andrew Clark January 22nd, 2010 08:42 PM

Interesting that the batch convert in Edius is faster than Procoder.

Thanks for the insight Ted!!

Ted Ramasola January 26th, 2010 12:45 AM

Andrew,

not only is it faster, its also intuitive. For instance, in procoder, after you import the clips to be converted, you can only load one target settings for all the clips. SO if you have clips thats 24p, 30p, 60p you have to convert them separately.

Inside edius, when you import all clips to the BIN, you can select them all, right click and do a BATCH CONVERT. all you have to do is assign which folder to place the files and edius does the rest, weather its 24,30 or 60, they will retain the same frame rates.

Thats a time saver there.

George Sickler February 8th, 2010 04:18 AM

Render slow on batch
 
I have tried to render out our footage to Canopus HQ to get the best out of it in the hq setting. I have an i7 920, and the procs barely lifted, the rendering is s slow i had to give up - I had about 20 5d clips at 30p that needed converted. I would rather editin in Edius with minima chages vs learning a new NLE>

Then I used mpeg streamclip - and at least it engaged the proessorsl I also tried the neoscene trial, so I am wondering if anyone has any success with this combination.

version 5. pro

thanks

geo

Vaughan Wood February 10th, 2010 08:39 PM

Yes, I find 2 hours of AVCHD is taking 4 hours or so in Edius Batch Convert on a i7 920.

Even after it's converted it struggles to play 2 streams (Windows 7 64bit).

Roll on Edius 6!

Cheers,

Vaughan

Tim Polster February 18th, 2010 02:52 PM

Vaughan,

Are you saying you can barely play 2 streams of Canopus HQ?

Something has got to be off if that is your situation. HQ is a breeze on the system and should play easily on an i7 920 (the processor I have as well.)

Tim Polster February 18th, 2010 09:13 PM

Thanks for sharing Ted. Nice work.

The 7D really offers some light advantages over traditional video cameras.

I need to check out the video side of these cameras but I have not had the time.

Donald Solomon February 25th, 2010 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ted Ramasola (Post 1477319)
Andrew,

not only is it faster, its also intuitive. For instance, in procoder, after you import the clips to be converted, you can only load one target settings for all the clips. SO if you have clips thats 24p, 30p, 60p you have to convert them separately.

Inside edius, when you import all clips to the BIN, you can select them all, right click and do a BATCH CONVERT. all you have to do is assign which folder to place the files and edius does the rest, weather its 24,30 or 60, they will retain the same frame rates.

Thats a time saver there.

Nice Work Ted! Edius may be more intuitive, but is the quality equal or better than the standalone Procoder 3. Did you test them? Just curious if they use the same engine?

Ted Ramasola February 26th, 2010 07:56 AM

Donald,

I see no visible difference in quality between converted files in Procoder and those within edius.

Ted

Ervin Farkas February 26th, 2010 08:08 AM

Unless you are doing pre-processing in ProCoder, the process should yield the exact same results as in Edius.

The actual transcoding is done by the codec, not the software used.

Jim Forrest March 11th, 2010 11:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ted Ramasola (Post 1475626)
Thanks andrew,

I convert to HQ first before editing. I find the batch convert inside edius, faster than procoder.

Was that HQ .AVI? .AVI seems to be the only conversion choice Edius gives me.

Jim Forrest March 11th, 2010 11:37 PM

Beautifully done. I did like the music as well. It was a little majestic implying a magical place.

The videography is stunning. Would you mind sharing what settings you used on the D7?
I am getting one this week and can't wait to try it out.


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