227: Media Management for Video Editing
227: Media Management for Video Editing
$14.97
Media management is the focus of this week’s session. Projects are exploding in size, now extending into thousands of clips and hundreds of hours of material. In this session, you’ll discover new tools for collaboration, transcoding, logging and media management for both Premiere and Final Cut Pro X.
Presented: July 5, 2017
3rd-Party Media Management Tools
Several times each month, Larry Jordan presents a live, on-line, video training webinar discussing issues related to video editing and post-production. For a list of upcoming webinars, click here.
Duration: 46:30
File size: 532 MB (Downloaded as a ZIP file)
Format: QuickTime movie (HD: 1280 x 720)
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TRAINING DESCRIPTION
Media management is the focus this week. Here, we look at three new software tools that can help you keep track of all the elements that go into a project. Whether you edit using Adobe Premiere Pro CC or Apple Final Cut X, you’ll find tools here that can make you more efficient.
Join host, Larry Jordan, in this extended tour of these three applications and discover how they integrate with your favorite NLE:
- Kyno, from Lesspain Software
- KeyFlow Pro, from Malgn Technology
- Final Cut Library Manager, from Arctic Whiteness
Projects are exploding in size, now extending into thousands of clips and hundreds of hours of material. In this session, you’ll discover new tools for collaboration, transcoding, logging and media management for both Premiere and Final Cut Pro X.
AUDIENCE LEVEL
This is an introductory session, in that you don’t need to know any of these software packages. However a basic understanding of video editing in either Final Cut Pro X or Premiere Pro CC will be helpful. This video training is a QuickTime movie. You don’t need to own any other software to watch this movie.
BONUS FEATURE!
To help you quickly find the information you need, we included chapter markers in the QuickTime movie for easy navigation. Click here to learn how to display them in your download.
CONTENT OUTLINE
- Welcome!
- – Goals
- – Why do we need these tools?
- – What NLEs do they work with?
- Kyno
- – Overview of product
- – Explore the interface
- – Drill-down display
- – The Preview Window
- – Subclips
- – Adding tags (metadata)
- – Search for the clips you need
- – Send clips to Final Cut Pro X
- – Send clips to Premiere Pro CC
- – Export still frames and metadata to Excel
- – Summary
- KeyFlow Pro
- – Overview of the product
- – Explore the interface
- – Create a new library
- – Create a new project
- – Import media
- – The Preview Window
- – Add annotations
- – Find stuff
- – Live Folders for Collaboration
- – Share media between editors
- – Share FCP X projects between editors
- – Summary
- Final Cut Library Manager
- – Overview of the product
- – Explore the interface
- – Sorting Libraries
- – Locate missing media
- – Look inside an FCP X Library
- – Search
- – Delete generated media
- – Open Libraries into FCP X
- – Create FCP X Library templates
- – Summary
- Webinar Summary
- Audience Questions