Vincent Rozenberg |
May 8th, 2010 02:04 AM |
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Originally Posted by Charles Newcomb
(Post 1524402)
Vincent is talking about tape, in which case timecode is valuable. I'm not sure why he's talking about tape here, however.
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When you shoot interviews or long takes, timecode is valuable. When you shoot like 2000 clips for a show and you need a specific timecode, Victors request could come in handy. Hopefully the director or whatever logged the clip-number as well, but if not, timecode viewing instantly, again, what the premier question in this post was, is handy...
The following situation; reality show, quick turnaround, this week on air. Something's happening which is important in the show. Director does a quick view on the side of my PMW 350 which has TC view and notes it down. At the end of the shoot he mails the TC list to editor who can ingest according to that list... Again a good example of good ol' timecode. Even in a clip based environment.
@ steve; Yes that's how we work mostly, but I agree that it's would come in handy in the clipbrowser. We keep the SDHC (in an MXR card) as a master on the shelf and import the necessary files to the suites. Then again, instant view of timecode in clipbrowser could come in handy...
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