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Film Workflows: Editing Footage from Film Reel
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Film Workflows: Editing Footage from Film Reel
When footage is shot on film, it can be digitized in one of two ways. It can be scanned to
DPX files to preserve the 2K or 4K film resolution, or it can be transferred to tape in HD
4:4:4 format. Through a telecine transfer to HD digital videotape, Avid editing applications
capture and store film frames as 24-fps progressive media, or 24p. An important aspect of
the 24p format is that it lets you output either HD, NTSC or PAL video from the same
project. Also, since the footage is transferred to videotape, you can retain all the advantages
of shooting and editing film without incurring the costs of transferring to 2K scans until the
final finishing and delivery stages.
The scenario below describes how to edit your film projects as efficiently as possible for
multiple delivery formats.
Avid
Media
Composer
Avid DS
SD/HD/BWF
Avid Pro Tools
ALE
OMFI/AAF
OMFI/AAF
2K +
HD RGB 4:4:4
AFE/ALE
33
2
1