Ian Slessor
December 22nd, 2005, 09:18 AM
Hi gang.
No question, just relating my little experience.
Last week I was priviledged to film (yeah, I know, video just sounds...wrong) a presentation of The Nutcracker in our quant little town and it was quite good.
I was there for both evening shows and because they used pre-recorded Tchaikovsky it was easy to sync the music and hope that the dancers hit their marks which they did about 90% of the time. It made it a breeze to edit.
So. After the Friday night show I have to work 3 night shifts, that's Friday, Saturday & Sunday getting home at 7am Monday morning which is when I start cutting...after 5 hours sleep.
The director of the dance studio asked if I could have the DVD done for Thursday at 4pm. Yup. No problem.
You know what comes next, don't you? hehe.
I'm up until 2am Thursday morning burning the 25 DVDs I need and printing the labels (printable DVD).
It's all good. I'm done. I check every 5th disc or so on our home DVD player and apart from a couple of jinky menu links - which are very minor and not worth the fix - it's all good.
Then.... I check the last dance. The most important one. The Dance of The SugarPlum Fairy.
Aw, crap. Somehow during my checking I didn't check the most important dance and the audio track is off by a VERY noticeable two seconds.
So. The score?
25 printable DVDs - $15.00
Ink - $5.00
Time - late nights
Coffee - lots and lots of coffee
The look on my face when I realize I have only 6 and a half hours to fix the edit, render, author, burn, print DVD, print cover and deliver the program?-------PRICELESS... To my wife. hehe
Well. Back to the job at hand.
Thanks for letting me vent.
sincerely,
ian
No question, just relating my little experience.
Last week I was priviledged to film (yeah, I know, video just sounds...wrong) a presentation of The Nutcracker in our quant little town and it was quite good.
I was there for both evening shows and because they used pre-recorded Tchaikovsky it was easy to sync the music and hope that the dancers hit their marks which they did about 90% of the time. It made it a breeze to edit.
So. After the Friday night show I have to work 3 night shifts, that's Friday, Saturday & Sunday getting home at 7am Monday morning which is when I start cutting...after 5 hours sleep.
The director of the dance studio asked if I could have the DVD done for Thursday at 4pm. Yup. No problem.
You know what comes next, don't you? hehe.
I'm up until 2am Thursday morning burning the 25 DVDs I need and printing the labels (printable DVD).
It's all good. I'm done. I check every 5th disc or so on our home DVD player and apart from a couple of jinky menu links - which are very minor and not worth the fix - it's all good.
Then.... I check the last dance. The most important one. The Dance of The SugarPlum Fairy.
Aw, crap. Somehow during my checking I didn't check the most important dance and the audio track is off by a VERY noticeable two seconds.
So. The score?
25 printable DVDs - $15.00
Ink - $5.00
Time - late nights
Coffee - lots and lots of coffee
The look on my face when I realize I have only 6 and a half hours to fix the edit, render, author, burn, print DVD, print cover and deliver the program?-------PRICELESS... To my wife. hehe
Well. Back to the job at hand.
Thanks for letting me vent.
sincerely,
ian