Douglas Spotted Eagle |
March 30th, 2007 10:01 AM |
There really isn't a ratio that I can think of, Hugh. On one project, you might do fast cuts/dissolves-only, and from an hour of tape take roughly 20 minutes to edit (learn to edit at double speed playback) and in a different hour of tape, you might have a lot of titles, fancy transitions, color correction, composites, overlays, PIP, etc.
If you're only talking about rough cutting, the answer still isn't clear. Were all segments of the tape shot sequentially to the subject? Or were they done as locations with Broll for cutaways? It takes time to locate, log, and place B-roll, for example. Do you catalog, or just capture to one folder and forget it?
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