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  1. EDILOAD VIA TITAN HOW TO
  2. EDILOAD VIA TITAN UPDATE
  3. EDILOAD VIA TITAN PRO

Once the changes are applied with an application the holes and edits need to be fixed and then you'd need to play down your edit tracks and compare them with the guide tracks of the new pictures to make sure they match.Īlso, as mentioned above, this process relies on getting good data from the picture editor(s) and setting up a work-flow to handle these changes in an efficient way.Īnother application to check out is EdiLoad. However saying this, generally apply the picture changes to your audio tracks gets most of the work done that you would need to do. Hence these extra fixes always need to be made after an automated re-conform is performed. These changes will never come across in a picture change list. The other example is in the vision edit they may have made some changes to audio clips only, like changed a couple of voice-over takes.

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For example, if in the vision edit a bunch of shots are swapped during a music montage and the music isn't changed, applying the picture changes to your Pro Tools tracks will cut your tracks when they didn't need to be. There's no magic solution for this as applying the picture changes to your audio tracks will always require fixes.

EDILOAD VIA TITAN HOW TO

See the video in the following blog post for more info on how to modify an EDL with EdiLoad:

EDILOAD VIA TITAN UPDATE

If this is the case you could load the EDL into EdiLoad with the correct source TCs and either use the Batch Update window or Column Transfer window to update the required events to enter the correct each sound roll. maybe all clip names that start with A046 have a Roll Name of 015. If you load the EDL that has the correct Roll Names, see if there's a link between the Clip Name or part of the Clip Name and Roll Name. As a work-around, and if you have access to EdiLoad, you may be able to use EdiLoad to batch update the Roll Names of the EDL that contains the correct source TCs. I don't know why Premiere is doing this for you. To start I'm the creator of the application EdiLoad - just had an idea that might help you. Also, you can use picture EDLs with EdiLoad to create a picture cut track or possibly a sync sound track when the editor has laid alt takes to on-screen dialogue. One of the problems you can get is the picture editor isn't able to generate a picture EDL of the old version when they keep updating their edit file and don't have copies of the old edits. That way if they make changes you will automatically have a picture EDL of the old and new versions. I'd recommend requesting a picture EDL with every job you do, even if they say it's locked. if you'd like to see how you can re-conform your PT session with EdiLoad here's a video I made with Pro Tools Expert: I've had a good 25 years experience in TV and film sound post, but also the developer of EdiLoad. The best way to recut your exiting session is to either manually edit your tracks by matching and editing the old guide to match the new or as Peter mentioned, use an app like Conformalizer or EdiLoad to do if for you automatically. Generally I've found a picture editor won't keep notes of changes to the detail you need.















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