I'm going to start cutting a documentary I shot, and I've got over 60 hours of source DV to work with. 60% of the material is interviews and the rest is B-roll and inserts. Most of the stuff is 24PA, but there's a little 29.97 stuff too.
This will be my first time using v5, but I've cut a couple of projects in Vegas4. I'm comfortable using Vegas, but I'm sure I overlook many of it's time-saving features. I've never cut anything with this much source material either.
Previously I'd just drag-n-drop AVI's from the windows file exlorer into the timeline and then do all my work in the timeline. I suspect there might be a better way.
I'll have the help of a co-editor (without Vegas) who is currently logging the material without timecode from VHS dubs of the DV source. We basically dubbed 6 DV tapes per one EP VHS for all 60 tapes.
If there's any advice you pro's can give me to increase my efficiency editing this project I'd be thankful. :)
Here's a link to some clips of the last project I cut, just FYI: http://www.timtyler.com/projects/michaelPowers.asp (I'll probably edit out this link in a few days so I don't get hammered with bandwidth charges)
This will be my first time using v5, but I've cut a couple of projects in Vegas4. I'm comfortable using Vegas, but I'm sure I overlook many of it's time-saving features. I've never cut anything with this much source material either.
Previously I'd just drag-n-drop AVI's from the windows file exlorer into the timeline and then do all my work in the timeline. I suspect there might be a better way.
I'll have the help of a co-editor (without Vegas) who is currently logging the material without timecode from VHS dubs of the DV source. We basically dubbed 6 DV tapes per one EP VHS for all 60 tapes.
If there's any advice you pro's can give me to increase my efficiency editing this project I'd be thankful. :)
Here's a link to some clips of the last project I cut, just FYI: http://www.timtyler.com/projects/michaelPowers.asp (I'll probably edit out this link in a few days so I don't get hammered with bandwidth charges)