Tapeless Workflow for Beginners
Shane Ross of Little Frog in HD delivers a concise and complete workflow tutorial on how to work with tapeless media in FCP 7. This is well worth a watch for any beginner editor, or producer for that matter, especially if there is no DIT on set, or the tapeless workflow just hasn’t been thought through.
More Tapeless Workflow Tips
If you’ve not seen Chase Jarvis’ 10 minute workflow walk through then its well worth a watch, and a bit more ‘energetic’ than Shane’s. Chase shoots both photo and video and so helpfully covers both too.
[…] out this previous post for two great video tutorials on how to do tapeless workflow the right way, from copying the cards and preparing the edit to long […]
[…] If that’s not enough detail, just watch this great tutorial on a correct tapeless media workflow from Shane Ross. Although the tutorial winds up in Final Cut Pro 7, the initial principles are the same for any system. If you want even more tips, check out this great video from Chase Jarvis on his complete tapeless workflow. […]
[…] If that’s not enough detail, just watch this great tutorial on a correct tapeless media workflow from Shane Ross. Although the tutorial winds up in Final Cut Pro 7, the initial principles are the same for any system. If you want even more tips, check out this great video from Chase Jarvis on his complete tapeless workflow. […]
[…] If your producer/director is copying the cards themselves it is critically important that they copy EVERYTHING on the card, to keep the folder structure intact. This is important when ingesting the footage into NLE’s that need all the camera folders to be present to access the media. If your producer/director wants even more information on tapeless workflows and media management, point them here: Tapeless Workflow’s – Doing All The Right Things. […]
Great stuff. Thanks Pablo – I’ll be sure to have a rummage on your blog too!
Hi mate!
I have linked this post on my blog: http://editorunderconstruction.blogspot.com.es/2012/10/workflow-tapeless-para-principiantes.html
Thank you very much and congratulations for your blog!
Best,
Pablo.