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If you do a lot of the latter then EDL Spy might be a nice addition to your toolbox. Thankfully my interaction with them is mainly generating rather than importing and sorting through them. If you work in color grading or finishing the you’re probably intimately familiar with EDLs and XMLs. We’ve got an exciting roadmap for the future!” I look forward to see where EditReady goes. As it stands now EditReady’s strength is in speed and not features but according to the EditReady website the app is “completely modern and ready to grow. It could also become a go to app for all things transcode if it adds options like timecode and reel name support as well as the ability to transcode to small H.264 files with burn-in timecode for client review. It’s a brand new product so I hope it evolves into converting other formats like. I’ve used EditReady with quite a few batches of GoPro footage and it is very fast.

EditReady is fast and easy to use but if you want to dig into your files a bit deeper you can apply LUTs or edit metadata.Ī simple interface means you get to transcoding quickly. There’s support for both ProRes and DNxHD. A new little transcoding app called EditReady has come along that just might take its place.ĮditReady is a $50 app from Divergent Media (who also make ScopeBox and ClipWrap) with some narrow focus when it comes to it’s purpose in life: transcode QuickTime files to edit-ready formats. We celebrated the birth, growth and death of the great little transcoding app Magic Bullet Grinder here on the Editblog.

mov files so that means they are reasonable in size and can be utilized in most any editing or effects application.
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The download is large at over 100 GB but the files themselves are high bit-rate H.264. The cost is right at $399 (seems it’s gone down to $349 since publication!) for the complete library (but if you dig around online you can probably find a discount code) and those updates will come for the life of the product. We’ve dropped the price of to $349! Over 7,000 #PracticalVFX in Quicktime 2k for only $349! Plz RT The Indie Essentials collection fits all three. As an editor I want these types of effects elements to be high quality, affordable and easy to use. Since Indie Essentials launched it has already been updated several times to add more to the collection. Beyond that the collection is expanding with things like music, sound effects and transitions. Indie Essentials is a massive collection of HD and 2K visual effects elements that include fire, smoke, dust, snow, tons and tons of light leaks and flashy kinda things among the many different elements that one can overlay and composite. Indie Essentials! from That Studio on Vimeo. We talked with both That Studio and Rampant Design Tools at NAB 2014 about their strategic alliance that gave birth to Indie Essentials. Conform Studio comes from the folks at That Studio and is a result of their collaborate, around-the-world-workflow.
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There’s a full set of videos as well as a demo available on the Conform Studio aescripts site. Conform Studio is a “set of plugins that help you automate and manage your vfx workflow: precompose, batch rename, trim, extract, and replace comps with rendered files.” I don’t do a lot of that myself but just the description makes it sound like it’ll help relieve some of the more mundane tasks that you might have to do. If you’re doing a lot of vfx and finishing work in After Effects then Conform Studio might be well worth the $79.
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The preset images are old but you can capture a screen grab so you can have Avid Media Composer or Adobe Premiere Pro as your fake screen of choice.
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Not very high concept but maybe something needed in a world of Mercury Playback Engines and Dual GPUs! Corporate Avoidance is for Mac only and is free. The idea is rather simple: load up a fake render bar (or something similar) so you can take a break. For the most part that is a good thing but what if you WANT a break! Enter Corporate Avoidance. Since most every NLE these days is real time those long render breaks are a thing of the past. It pains me to put this little “tool” in the list as I was working with a developer a few years ago on something very similar.* Insert lesson on follow through here Mr.

They all have one thing in common which we’ll discuss at the end of the post.

Let’s jump into it with a long list of stand-alone applications, tools and items that support many different other tools and workflows. It’s been a long time, been a long time, been a long lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely time since we last had a Useful Tools for Editors roundup.
