Join Maxim Jago for an in-depth discussion in this video Work with bin text view, part of Media Composer 8.7 Essential Training: 110.
- [Instructor] For our third chapter,…I've created a new chapter folder, chapter three.…It's got a copy of our Anesthesia project in it.…So, click browse to choose the location…and find chapter three…and go on into the Anesthesia project…if you are following along with these media files.…An Assistant Editor's task…is to prepare media and organize it in such a way…that the job of the Editor is much much easier.…That's pretty obvious.…One of the ways that Assistant Editors help…is by adding additional metadata to the clips…that allows the editor to more easily find…and organize the content.…
I'm going to go into the Ingest bin…that we created way back…when we were putting this project together.…And in this bin we've got a number of clips.…Right now, the bin is set to the Format view,…which just has really basic information…that you're going to want access to a lot.…The raster or resolution of the media…and the frames per second,…and we can see here that the codec is H264.…Although, if I right-click on one of these…
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10/13/2017Released
3/14/2017- Importing and transcoding media
- Creating a group clip
- Syncing picture and sound clips
- Making quick edits such as stringouts
- Recutting a scene
- Creating subsequences
- Pacing a scene with Media Composer's trim tools
- Mixing sequence audio
- Working with high-res media
- Retiming video
- Blurring
- Nesting effects
- Keying video
- Animating titles and graphics
Skill Level Beginner
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Q: This course was updated on 10/13/2017. What changed?
A: New videos were added that cover what’s new in Media Composer 8.7, 8.8, and 8.9.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 5s
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What's new in 8.7?2m 28s
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What's new in 8.8?5m 53s
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1. Fundamentals and Beyond
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Create a 4K project4m 58s
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Manage system folders5m 52s
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About codecs and resolutions8m 18s
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2. Input Media
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A review of importing media7m 13s
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Transcode media6m 42s
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Import an image sequence6m 18s
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3. Prepare Dailies
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Work with bin text view8m 47s
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Create a group clip4m 27s
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Sync picture and sound clips6m 53s
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4. Quick Edit Tools
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Create a stringout6m 32s
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Create a storyboard edit6m 5s
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5. Recut a Scene
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The Clipboard Monitor3m 41s
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More timecode control2m 39s
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Navigate by timecode5m 53s
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Make quick selections4m 53s
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Create a subsequence3m 58s
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Use a sequence as source3m 58s
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6. Pace Scenes with the Trim Tools
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Review of Trim mode6m 39s
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Selective sync locks5m 13s
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Perform a radio edit7m 6s
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Slip and slide6m 43s
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Fix a broken sync5m 34s
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7. Mix Sequence Audio
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Audio editing tools8m 5s
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Mix clip gain and pan7m 59s
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Copy and paste keyframes3m 38s
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Add audio EQ4m 21s
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Audio ducking4m 46s
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8. Work with High-Resolution Media
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Add motion to a photo6m 14s
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Access FrameFlex in bins1m 41s
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9. Creative Retiming Effects
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Use Timewarp on a clip6m 16s
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10. Track and Blur Objects
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Blur logos and faces4m 59s
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11. Multilayer Effects
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Use advanced keyframes6m 10s
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12. Nest Effects
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The Submaster effect4m 29s
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Expert render5m 12s
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13. Create Chroma Key Effects
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14. Animate Titles and Graphics
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Key title-editing tools4m 5s
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Add animation to a title6m 57s
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15. Package and Export
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Package a sequence5m 59s
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Add a burned-in timecode3m 21s
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Add a watermark1m 44s
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Review full screen2m 18s
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16. Manage Your Project Media
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Back up your project3m 36s
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Clean your storage3m 54s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 13s
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