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QUESTION:
I keep referring to "individual instructions;" that make up
the overall "Profile," however, what is the actual term that
Avid uses for these "individual instructions?"
Operations
Commands
Actions
Manipulations
Lists
Procedures
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Executions
Walter - Answer-Actions
A file format known as Digital Picture Exchange is often
used to exchange film/video from one application to
another — for example: when visual effects work is done
using two or more computer applications.
They are typically a collection of files (i.e. an Image
Sequence). Each file equals one frame of film or video.
So, if your project is at 24 fps (frames per second), then
240 files = 1 shot that is 10 seconds long.
What is the abbreviation for this type of file?
X-DPP
DPG
MFX
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DPX
DOH!
None of the above - Answer-DPX
BACKGROUND:
You and your assistant are on a network (meaning that
you're both connected to the same server), and are both
able to connect to, and work with, the exact same project
at the very same time (one of many cool things you can do
with Avid Media Composer).
While you are busy editing, your assistant calls or
messages to tell you that they have added some new
footage to the DMF/"watch" folder.
QUESTION:
How can you obtain the bin that contains the clips which
are currently being processed by Background Services?
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File Menu > Input > Acquire Media
Open the Dynamic Media Folder window > Click the green
icon that appears in the column with the heading name of
"Acquire."
Open the Background Queue Window > Right-click >
select "Acquire"
Composer Menu > Acquire Media
None of the above - Answer-Open the Dynamic Media
Folder window > Click the green icon that appears in the
column with the heading name of "Acquire."
BACKGROUND:
Some new source clips have been placed into the
Dynamic Media Folder for processing.
QUESTION:
Where is one of the two places you could go in order to
check on the progress?