Learn the essentials of finalizing and exporting your Media Composer 6 project in this information packed, 34-video collection by Avid Master Trainer, Jeff Greenberg.
All the cuts have been made. Everything's looking and sounding good. The client has granted approval. Now it's time to get this final production out into the world! In this tutorial Jeff Greenberg takes you through the process, set-by-step.
Jeff begins with a series of videos on Finalizing where you'll see how to add Start Filler, Bars and Tones and how to check for audio peaks and flash frames and how to generate sequence reports.
In the next section you'll master the exporting process for all major formats from Pro Tools to YouTube. From there you'll learn some very important Media Management concepts and essential tools to keep your project lean and mean. The final section is all about Transcoding and Consolidation. Here Jeff shows you how to Transcode AMA clips and sequences. You'll also learn how to perform Audio Sample Rate Conversion and how to Consolidate your production.
Whether you're getting Avid certified of simply learning this full-featuredl editing platform, check out all of macProVideos 100 series of Avid Media Composer 6 tutorials. Comprising almost 300 individual videos by Adobe Master Trainer Jeff Greenberg this 100 series collection is guaranteed to bring get you up to speed with MC6 faster than you can say, "It's A Wrap!'
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Reviews
Zahari Schtonov wrote on August 16, 2015
Great finalizing course on AVID Media Composer going over series of tasks to be done at the end of your editing. Covered are topics like adding color bars and audio reference tones at the beginning of your sequence, outputting to different kinds of video tape, various file type exports and their associated specific settings. Also found in the course are methods of consolidating and transcoding media that is used in your projects or sequences, and proper ways to find, protect and delete media that is no longer needed.
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T Williamson wrote on August 20, 2013
A wealth of information. This course is really good. I like it alot.