Introduction to Avid Media Composer
Course 3 - Synchronization: Ways to sync and subclips
By Raúl Barreras , Film Editor
About the video: Ways to sync and subclips
Overview
“In this lesson we will see what synchrony is and its explanation through the use of the clapperboard. We will also see how to work with time codes and learn alternatives when none works. Vector and waveform monitoring in new versions. A Subclip is very useful for organizing the work, it is a portion less than an original clip and makes the assembly faster. There are different ways to do autosync.”
In this video lesson Raúl Barreras addresses the topic: Ways to sync and subclips, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 3 - Synchronization. Explore the union of image and sound.
Partial transcription of the video
“Introduction to AVID Course 3 LESSON 4 Ways to synchronize and subclips Avid offers us different ways to synchronize. We can do it through entry points or with the time codes. I show you. Let us now synchronize our files. I have selected a scene, scene number 22, which I have named so we can synchronize it. I will select all the files, for this I press the first and the last and frame Shift. With the Command key I will drag them to the Sync bin. I do it with the Command key because, if I did it only by dragging, that is, selecting and taking it directly, it would happen to me that I would d...”
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Course summary for: Course 3 - Synchronization
Raúl Barreras
By Raúl Barreras
Raúl Barreras is a professional film editor from Bilbao, Spain. He is passionate about cinema and whenever he had to make decisions as a student, he directed himself towards where he believes the heart of movies beat—the editing. After studying at the Cuban film school EITCV, he has worked on the edition of 11 fiction and documentary films between Spain, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic.
He has edited fiction films including Los tontos y los estúpidos, selected for the San Sebastián International Film Festival, and documentaries such as Parque LENIN, winner of the Best Film Award at the Moscow International Film Festival, all of them put together with Avid Media Composer, one of the software with the greatest possibilities for editing any audiovisual project.
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