Stuart Campbell
November 12th, 2007, 10:42 AM
Hi, I appreciate the standard way of learning new software is to play with it! This is what I normally do!
However, due to music right prices coming back far too high and client budget changes we've had to pull a soundtrack off of a completed short film just days before a dvd print run well into the high thousands!!! (MAJOR pain in the rear)
They want delivery VERY soon. Our simplest most budget friendly answer was to go down the Cinescore route.
So far all looks very suitable. The one problem is I don't really have enough time to read the manual right now!
Can anyone tell me quickly the standard workflow procedure using Vegas and Cinescore?
The film was edited in it's entirety using Vegas 7.0e including VO, FX and Music Soundtrack. What's the best (and quickest) way of getting this into Cinescore to add a new soundtrack. Have I got to re-render the FX and VO to a new audio file that Cinescore reads? Or do I work in reverse to that?
Your impatiently!
Stuart
However, due to music right prices coming back far too high and client budget changes we've had to pull a soundtrack off of a completed short film just days before a dvd print run well into the high thousands!!! (MAJOR pain in the rear)
They want delivery VERY soon. Our simplest most budget friendly answer was to go down the Cinescore route.
So far all looks very suitable. The one problem is I don't really have enough time to read the manual right now!
Can anyone tell me quickly the standard workflow procedure using Vegas and Cinescore?
The film was edited in it's entirety using Vegas 7.0e including VO, FX and Music Soundtrack. What's the best (and quickest) way of getting this into Cinescore to add a new soundtrack. Have I got to re-render the FX and VO to a new audio file that Cinescore reads? Or do I work in reverse to that?
Your impatiently!
Stuart