Using Preview in the workflow files Proress do not save time

I just cut together a dramatic scene with some P2 files a friend / colleague gave me to see how the PRI would manage the project. That's what happened.

1.I created a custom sequence which the parameter overview were Prores 422. The rest is the size / image format and pace of the clips.

2 import the files and started cutting immediately. Playback was smooth. A nice creative process carefully.

3. after the minute.piece Cup 3, I went back to fix the colors. I prefer 2 Colorista MB for this kind of work. The sequence of course would not be reading to FULL or HALF and QUARTER resolution was not acceptable for viewing. So, I made the sequence.

4. There were approximately 35 cups in the room and each clip was cc. Make it to Prores took about 10 minutes.

5. After reviewing the, I exported the sequence. I selected "Match sequence settings" and "use realized." I figured since all clips have been made like Prores and my output format was Prores would zip along. Export took 10 minutes.

Can someone explain to me why using the codec rendered Prores files (in 10 minutes) seemed not to expedite the export process using all these clips overview. Im a little confused and discouraged.

Well, there you have it. No smart rendering in PrP. This explains why the export function is slow compared to the CPF, although ingestion and more quickly (because of no transcoding required). I can't say that Im not disappointed. There is nothing a client like less, after a long edit session and then to hear "' Oh, it will be ready in 2 hours... it must always return. '" This could be a real problem which eventually limit the use of PrP for many people.

Tags: Premiere

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