Finishing - Standard Def Tape to Tape

  1. Shoot HD Tape in Camera recording to Digital Betacam
  2. Dub tapes to Beta Sp, DV Cam, DV, or VHS (if edit system can’t handle digital beta)
  3. Rent or buy an off line non-linear editing system (Avid, Final Cut Pro, Premiere, etc)
  4. Input (digitize) the video tapes into the editing system
  5. Spend as much time as needed to make creative decisions and edit the material into the final edited version. No cutting is actually done since all the information is on a hard drive. Slug out sections (leave space holders) for effects and titles.
  6. Create Effects, Supers, Titles, etc to Digi Beta. Dub DB to lesser format if needed and input into the edit system.
  7. Output an Edit Decision List (EDL) from the edit system that represents the final editing decisions.
  8. Give the EDL, original Digi Beta Camera Tapes, & Digi Beta Effects to an on-line editing session. During an auto-conform editing session the a final Digi Beta Master will be created that matches the final edit.
  9. Do a Tape to Tape color correction session
  10. Make a sound track master by creating or improving the dialog, effects & music. Sync the audio to the video.
  11. Layback finished audio to Digi Beta tape master