I'm looking for pointers on guides on the post production process, and most particularly the editing for an 80 minute feature. I've looked on Amazon and online, but most articles and books discuss specific tasks like effects or specific features and not the whole process.
I've edited 5-15 minute films without any problem, but those are short enough to be manageable with a single sequence. With a run time of 80 minutes, I don't think my techniques will scale properly. What concerns me the choosing the wrong workflow for a large project could waste weeks or months of time.
I'm using CS5 for editing, and have enough budget to purchase books and software that can make this task easier. Some sample questions regarding best practices:
- How should sequences be organized within the film (e.g. by scene or by act)?
- Should there be several projects or does the entire film go into a single project?
- Are there file naming conventions to keep nearly a thousand clips straight?
- Is there a way to catalog clips by keyword?
I've edited 5-15 minute films without any problem, but those are short enough to be manageable with a single sequence. With a run time of 80 minutes, I don't think my techniques will scale properly. What concerns me the choosing the wrong workflow for a large project could waste weeks or months of time.
I'm using CS5 for editing, and have enough budget to purchase books and software that can make this task easier. Some sample questions regarding best practices:
- How should sequences be organized within the film (e.g. by scene or by act)?
- Should there be several projects or does the entire film go into a single project?
- Are there file naming conventions to keep nearly a thousand clips straight?
- Is there a way to catalog clips by keyword?