CHAPTER 8
Organizing and Ordering Materials
This chapter is primarily for media makers planning to obtain third-party visual and aural material to incorporate into their work-in-progress as they edit. It may also prove useful to those who want to digitize their own archival collections, or those who need to access archival materials in a useable format for research purposes. It’s organized in steps that include obtaining and formatting visuals for the editing process, and then obtaining and formatting masters for the final product.
For editors incorporating third-party material, the general assumption is that you’re working on a computer-based nonlinear system, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, or Final Cut Pro, which means ...
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