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Sound Editing Workflows in Post Production

Presented by John McKay Founder Virtual Katy Development Limited. Sound Editing Workflows in Post Production. The Current Situation. • Most Sound Editors are not Technicians. • Proliferations of formats and choices.What do I ask for?.

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Sound Editing Workflows in Post Production

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  1. Presented by John McKay Founder Virtual Katy Development Limited Sound Editing Workflows in Post Production

  2. The Current Situation • Most Sound Editors are not Technicians. • Proliferations of formats and choices.What do I ask for? • How do you make a soundtrack when the goalposts are continually changing?

  3. Linear World Picture Editing Mixing Sound Editing Final Master Production Pre-Production www.virtualkaty.com

  4. Non Linear World Final Master Production Picture Editing Sound Editing Mixing

  5. All Deadlines are the same Chaos

  6. A Non Linear Workflow Version 1 Version 2 Final Version Final Master Sound Editing Mixing

  7. Virtual Katy™

  8. What can you do? • Utilising Standard Lists compare versions to create Change List. • Update Pro-Tools session to reflect new cut. • Update ADR Cues or spotting notes. • Find material from any version. • Does not require a Change Note from Picture Editorial.

  9. Picture and Sound Evolved in Unison Cut 4 Cut 5 Cut 1 Cut 2 Cut 3 Sound Post - Start work earlier, and supply Temp Mix soundtracks back to editorial

  10. Non-Destructive Compilation TVC 60sec 30sec cutdown 15sec cutdown

  11. Workflow with Virtual Katy™ • Start assembling sound sequences long before picture lock-off. • Trace material that was dropped, but subsequently returns to the cut. • A Two-Way Street: Sound can influence the cut rather than simply reinforcing it. • Spend your time creating the soundtrack, rather than keeping it in sync.

  12. The Future • EDLs and Cut Lists inadequate documentation. • AAF and MXF offer the prospect of complete data interchange. • Up to manufacturers to make systems that enhance rather than complicated the creative process.

  13. Thank you to the Hollywood Post Alliance

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