<< ah thanks
I tried the version at school and it just seems so, raw, you can cut movies and edit them, you can add a few filters on the picture but nothing as exstensive as the tutorials I found on softimage site about avid|ds. I hope I can do what avid|ds can do with the version I have access to.
it will suck If I have to do this all in aftereffects, I think, I'v been told that I would have to render everything to the hd from the tape, render it again in aftereffects and then again back to avid and then something something
<- doesnt have a clue how to do this realy 😛😉 >>
What AVID software are you using at school? Express, DVexpress, Media Composer...? Odds are you are gonna have to do it in After Effects 'cause the DS is finishing software and, most likely, yer school has editing software (like the ones I mentioned). As for moving footage between AVID and AE it's not hard (although render times can be long depending on what yer doing and how fast the comps are). All you need to do is capture the video using AVID, then export the footage you want. Then import it AE. Do yer stuff, render it, then import it back into AVID. I'm not sure if AE supports OMF files or not, but if it doesn't then you'll probably use uncompressed Quicktime as the "go between" medium.
And I'm not sure what yer going to school for, but after editing using AVID software go back and edit on something like Premiere. Huge difference. I learned how to edit on AVID's MC Express and when I got Premiere to use at home... Ohhh the agony... 😉 When you start working w/hi-end software (Like AVID) it's more about the quality of what it does, not the quantity of things it does. I guess I'm just getting defensive 'cause AVID makes the best editing software (FCP is gaining ground though) out there and you don't seem too impressed by it. 🙁 Oh well... 😉 Hope I'm helping to clear things up.
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