Very nice! On our shows, we usually use this to mask the client monitors, but not our Source/Record monitors, so we still can see our dailies info but if the director sits in, he's not scared by numbers or whatever.
Great video! Let's say I'm doing an ad in regular 16x9 and I have to deliver in 1x1, 4x5 en 9x16 for online as well, with multiple durations, let's say 6s and 15s. Is there an easy way to set the masks per sequence or do I have to change the masks every time? Or would you create your own masks, with the mask effect you showed us at 07:30? Cutting in premiere I would have a set resolution per aspect ratio and render everything at sequence resolution. In Avid it seems you'd have to use the masks, right? Or am I missing something haha
So yes unlike in premiere you cannot set the resolution per sequence, HOWEVER what I would do is go through each of the exports for socials and pan/adjust to centre then and then just use a different export setting that exports it in that resolution / aspect ratio with a centre crop. Actually I released a video today for UA-cam members and Patreon subs on this exact topic showing how I'd approach it!
What a hassle to work in Avid.... You always have to tweak a million things and cheat the software so you can achieve the simplest things... Thank you for this workflow anyway !
Very nice! On our shows, we usually use this to mask the client monitors, but not our Source/Record monitors, so we still can see our dailies info but if the director sits in, he's not scared by numbers or whatever.
oh my god! this is amazing Jack - no more locked tracks at the top of the timeline THANKS
Great video! Let's say I'm doing an ad in regular 16x9 and I have to deliver in 1x1, 4x5 en 9x16 for online as well, with multiple durations, let's say 6s and 15s. Is there an easy way to set the masks per sequence or do I have to change the masks every time? Or would you create your own masks, with the mask effect you showed us at 07:30?
Cutting in premiere I would have a set resolution per aspect ratio and render everything at sequence resolution. In Avid it seems you'd have to use the masks, right? Or am I missing something haha
So yes unlike in premiere you cannot set the resolution per sequence, HOWEVER what I would do is go through each of the exports for socials and pan/adjust to centre then and then just use a different export setting that exports it in that resolution / aspect ratio with a centre crop.
Actually I released a video today for UA-cam members and Patreon subs on this exact topic showing how I'd approach it!
What a hassle to work in Avid.... You always have to tweak a million things and cheat the software so you can achieve the simplest things... Thank you for this workflow anyway !