Avid Media Composer: How to Respeed Offspeed Clips

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  • Опубліковано 13 січ 2025

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  • @dano4669
    @dano4669 2 роки тому +5

    Hell yeah. For 10 bonus points if you wanna macro trimming off the still portion of clip at end after applying the speed effect, you can match frame anywhere on the still potion of clip, load it in source monitor, then reverse match frame! And it’ll take you straight to to last frame in the time line and you can lop off from there to end of clip. BOOM HEADSHOT

    • @nomoreexplanations
      @nomoreexplanations  2 роки тому

      Oh shit that's a great idea

    • @nomoreexplanations
      @nomoreexplanations  2 роки тому

      Just did it. This is gonna be great when we have a show that shoots a ton of high speed. Well done!

    • @juliandoan4387
      @juliandoan4387 2 роки тому

      oh shit i've been rocking back and forth finding the exact last frame for ages. Good call!

  • @sameerbhayafilms
    @sameerbhayafilms 4 місяці тому

    I keep coming back to your videos-they’re great. Thank you! I’m sure some of your workflows have changed since these videos, but I think there’s an easier way to rename the resped 24FPS subclips when you're working with many of them.
    1. Create a custom column in the bin, for example “24fps Names” and copy the column data from the Name column into it. Then, you’d have the same names in that column (e.g. 104J-1b 90FPS) for each master clip.
    2. Put offspeed clips in a sequence, respeed them to 24fps, sync audio, create subclips, and AutoSync, just as you did
    3. After AutoSync, these subclips will inherit the same names in the “24fps Names” column as the original master clips.
    4. Bulk Edit
    -Modify Column: Name
    -Change which items: All Sub-Clips
    -Replace column data with formatted string | Column Data; Add text from column: “24fps Names”
    -All of the subclips now have the same names as their original master clips
    5. Highlight all subclip rows > Find and Replace
    -Replace each offspeed number with 24 until all of the subclips say 24 (i.e. replace 90 with 24, 40 with 24, and so on).
    Curious to hear your thoughts!

    • @nomoreexplanations
      @nomoreexplanations  4 місяці тому +1

      Yeah if I wasn't on version 2018 for this video I'd definitely do the renaming different.

  • @rskwarko7192
    @rskwarko7192 2 роки тому

    To help save time, once you have a string out your 24fps clips, add an add edit in the audio tracks to the top and tail of each clip, disarm video tracks, head to the clap in the timeline, type in the TC sound in the source, then hit replace edit and voila!
    Sound and vision should line up without you having to drag the head of the audio to the beginning of the clip.

  • @joshterrybrand
    @joshterrybrand Рік тому

    Very cool method of finding out the right multiplier for timewarp. Though, I noticed when testing this for myself that the tool is calculating from 24.0 instead of 23.976, despite the fact that my project is 23.976. Originally I was calculating these with a calculator, and I made my presets with slightly different numbers for this reason, but now I don't know if I should change my presets to match yours? Does the software actually treat it like 24 instead of 23.976 when you add the timewarp? I'm totally ignorant. Any info on this from anyone would be super appreciated.

    • @nomoreexplanations
      @nomoreexplanations  Рік тому +1

      Hmmm... no idea I haven't worked with 23.976 projects since 2016.

  • @rskwarko7192
    @rskwarko7192 3 роки тому

    Thank you!