Thanks for watching! I've actually got a video on just that too if you're interested! Showing 5 various ways to layout scene bins :))) 5 ways to lay out your scene bins in Avid Media Composer ruclips.net/video/yqCLyBKCTvk/видео.html
Hi Benjamin, so I don't really think it matters at all where you are from. Where you ARE may be a factor (I have no idea what the film landscape is like in Argentina? If there's much work there for this. Would require research and checking in with companies local to you). But the Film Industry at large is VERY international and mixed. People don't care where you are from. When I worked on Guns Akimbo we sat at a table during VFX Spotting sessions with crew brought in from New Zealand, Britain, Germany and Poland. It's one of the lovely parts of the industry! That is very international and welcoming of all backgrounds and groups.
I have yes. Will need to go over it on RUclips (always have issues getting the downloadable to work on RUclips, Patreon is so much easier) but the Filters bin is something that's available there as well as a number of other things. Though to be honest all of the stuff in Filters area very simple templates to make and I change and tweak them for every project I do.
Do you know if there is a way in link to have full levels mapped to legal without going into the source settings after? meaning like the old import setting where it remapped.
I don't think there is a way. I know what you mean and there is no counterpart under the "link" settings and if that did exist I don't know where else it would be. Might have to be a source settings step I'm afraid.
Thanks for this video! Jack... Warm greetings from Uruguay!
Really useful - a few things I didn't think of, especially Masked Margins.
Glad it was helpful!
These are excellent! It’s always great to see ways of organizing project folders and bins. I’ll adopt some of this.
Thanks for watching! I've actually got a video on just that too if you're interested! Showing 5 various ways to layout scene bins :)))
5 ways to lay out your scene bins in Avid Media Composer
ruclips.net/video/yqCLyBKCTvk/видео.html
Thanks for simplifying the process. Beautifully done
Thanks for making these! Im starting work as an AE on a feature for the first time this week and these are a great resource.
Glad they're useful to you! Can often feel like me just banging on to myself so it's always nice to hear 😊
Absolute legend for making these videos! Ta, from a brand new edit assistant =D
You're very welcome! Hope they help you as your start the wonderful (and sometimes hair-pulling) journey that is post production :)))
Jack, we can't thank you enough for making this course!
You're very welcome!!
Wow. Such great information. Appreciate the vids. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Brilliant! Thanks mate! Loving this series
Thanks! Glad you are finding it useful! 😊
Awesome tutorial, just what I needed. :)
You are providing a great service my man
Happy to be of service 😉
This is all great info Jack, thanks for making this.
Cheers Will! More coming Thursday :)
Amazing job!
Glad you like it! More coming on Thursday 1600 BST :)
Fantastic thank you so much.
You're very welcome!
Thank you so much for this course. Do you think I can work as a AE being from Argentina?
Hi Benjamin, so I don't really think it matters at all where you are from. Where you ARE may be a factor (I have no idea what the film landscape is like in Argentina? If there's much work there for this. Would require research and checking in with companies local to you). But the Film Industry at large is VERY international and mixed. People don't care where you are from. When I worked on Guns Akimbo we sat at a table during VFX Spotting sessions with crew brought in from New Zealand, Britain, Germany and Poland. It's one of the lovely parts of the industry! That is very international and welcoming of all backgrounds and groups.
Hi Jack - have you shared your filters bin as something that members can download?
I have yes. Will need to go over it on RUclips (always have issues getting the downloadable to work on RUclips, Patreon is so much easier) but the Filters bin is something that's available there as well as a number of other things. Though to be honest all of the stuff in Filters area very simple templates to make and I change and tweak them for every project I do.
Do you know if there is a way in link to have full levels mapped to legal without going into the source settings after? meaning like the old import setting where it remapped.
I don't think there is a way. I know what you mean and there is no counterpart under the "link" settings and if that did exist I don't know where else it would be. Might have to be a source settings step I'm afraid.
@@theavidassistant this is something they really need to implement