RTF318: PHONE or SCREEN RECORDING WORKFLOW
So you've decided to shoot your Project B on your phone or computer - great. Read through everything below BEFORE shooting to avoid technical issues. THEN, make sure you read through it again AFTER shooting to follow the step by step guide. Use the side outline feature to navigate between the specific workflows. Here we go...
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How to import into Avid Media Composer or Media Composer First.
AVID Media composer first project setup see this link | AVID - Media Composer First How to Activate and Create a New Project |
Avid AVID Media composer Ultimate Project SetupĀ | AVID - How to Create a Media Composer Ultimate Project |
Now bring the files into AVID In the open BIN right click in the bin and go to >Input>Source Browser | |
Choose the Import not Link Then click on the Options icon Also note the bin where you will be importing | |
Media Composer First Settings Choose Image Sized for Current Format Ignore Alpha Channel Click OK | |
Media Composer Ultimate Settings on how to import video see this link | AVID - AVID Media Composer Ultimate how to Import footage |
Media Composer First Navigate to where the files are saved that you want to import and click on import | |
The files will import and will be stored here your user account / Shared / folder as shown here in the frame grab | |
Click the red X to close the source browser |
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Record your screen via Quicktime (Mac) or Game Bar (PC).
Here is a wiki for screen recording via Quicktime (Mac).
Here is a wiki for screen recording via the Game Bar (PC).
NOTE: There are always other tools and software you can use to screen record, but these are some free/included resources on Macs and PCs.
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Set up a project (just like we did for Project 2). Follow the instructions at the bottom of this wiki for a quick refresher. NOTE: 1920x1080, 23.976fps. And make sure your project is saved within your PROJECT folder under PROJECT 3 on your hard drive.
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Record your screen via Quicktime (Mac) or Game Bar (PC). There are always other tools you can use, but these are some free/included resources.
Here is a wiki for screen recording via Quicktime (Mac).
Here is a wiki for screen recording via the Game Bar (PC).
NOTE: There are always other tools and software you can use to screen record, but these are some free/included resources on Macs and PCs.
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