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Video Editing with Avid: Media Composer, Symphony, Xpress
By: Roger ShufflebottomImprint: Focal Press
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This is the first comprehensive guide to editing on Avid from a PAL standpoint, also including NTSC information where appropriate, making this book a worldwide manual.
If you are already using Media Composer, Symphony, or Xpress and want to improve and consolidate your basic methods, or if you need to learn these systems from scratch, then this book is for you. This invaluable reference source explains, from beginner to intermediate level, the similarities and differences of these three packages and will ensure you get the most out of your Avid system.
Based on his experience as a film and video editor and trainer, Roger Shufflebottom imparts all the information you need in a clear, accurate and easy to follow format. He provides a comprehensive guide to all the main editing tools of Media Composer, Symphony and Xpress. The text covers Media Composer versions 7-10, Xpress versions 2-4, and Symphony versions 1-3. Extra information is also included on Media Composer version 10.5, Symphony version 3.5 and Xpress version 4.5. Specific Apple Mac and Windows NT information is included.
Moving beyond basic editing, 2D effects, 3D effects and graphic import are explained in detail. By working through the text you will be able to complete an Avid project competently and intuitively and you will learn some efficient and powerful working techniques.
Roger Shufflebottom has been an editor since 1974, began training in 1993 and has run courses for major broadcasters including the BBC, Carlton, BskyB, Pearson Television and the American Forces Network as well as many facility companies. He is an Avid Certified Instructor and has written many articles for 'Avid User' magazine.
· Get all you need to know from a working PAL perspective, with NTSC references
· Gain first-hand experience from an Avid Certified Instructor
· Covers beginner to intermediate level editing in one comprehensive guide
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| Release Date: 10-22-2001 | |
| Publisher: Focal Press |
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Video Editing with Avid: Media Composer, Symphony, Xpress
Chapter One
Computer basics
Before starting to edit on the Avid, let's take a look at the two computer systems users will encounter: Apple computers with the Mac operating system and IBM computers running the Windows NT operating system. Not all the versions of Avid software run on the same hardware; Appendix 1 lists the recent history of Avid software and the matching hardware. The following information is designed to help Avid editors who are new to Mac or Windows; it is not a definitive run-down of every feature on each operating system! Editors shouldn't need to be computer experts but some basic knowledge is very useful.
Apple Mac
Avid Media Composer (Mac) software versions 7, 8 and 10 and Xpress v2–v4 run on the Apple Macintosh computer. Media Composer v9 was not released for Mac OS. Media Composer v8 and v10 and Xpress v2.5, v3 and v4 use the same video hardware (the Meridien system) as Symphony, Media Composer and Xpress on NT. Media Composer v7 and Xpress v2 used different hardware, described below.
ABVB systems
These systems are mostly based on the Apple PPC 9500 or 9600, which have six PCI expansion slots inside. Five of these slots will be occupied, as follows:
* a Digidesign audio board, to deal with audio input and output;
* an Avid Broadcast Video board. This deals with video input and output at the ITU R-601 video standard. This board has either a Betacam input (offering analogue component and composite I/O) or a serial digital interface;
* a JPEG video compression board, which is directly linked to the ABVB;
* an ATTO fast SCSI board, for connecting the exte
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