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Non-linear digital editing. Adobe Premier. Linear editing. analog video editing with tapes cut tape or film and splice clip at end LINEAR: assemble front to back. Functionality. IMPORT: stills, videos, sequences of stills, graphics, camcorder, etc.
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Non-linear digital editing • Adobe Premier
Linear editing • analog video editing with tapes • cut tape or film and splice clip at end • LINEAR: assemble front to back
Functionality IMPORT: stills, videos, sequences of stills, graphics, camcorder, etc. EDIT: clip, insert, change timing, overlay audio, transition between, loop, etc. editing doesn’t change original clips - just use pointers into list of clips ‘render’ operation assembles final sequence OUTPUT: DVD, DV, NTSC, resolution, audio sampling
Track-based editing Video clip #1 Video Track 1 Video Track 1 Video clip #2 Video clip #3 Video Track 1 Transition Audio Track 1 Audio clip #1 Audio Track 1 Audio clip #2
Premier • Adobe Product • 5 copies in CL112D • Final Cut on Mac (also iMovie)
New Project • Set format: DV (NTSC), DVD, Quicktime, etc. • Set resolution: 640x480; 720i, 1080i, etc. • match Maya output -> Premier input • Audio sampling rate
Interface Asset list Source Clip playback panel Program playback panel Media Browser Timeline
Import animation files In Maya: Output to numbered filenames, e.g. <filename>###.tiff In Premier: File -> Import Select first file in sequence Check box for numbered file input Seems to only work for frames done ‘on ones’
Expressions In Maya: Need to ‘bake’ animation first Select object controlled by expressions Edit -> Keys -> Bake Simulation Converts animation to key frame per frame Will then render out the object motion Allows editing of animation curve as well