Serious problems to import AAF correctly
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 2:11 am
Hi, my task is to do some Vfx on a sequence of a short(30min). In order not to set up every shot with its ins and outs by hand, I decided to use Resolve for its 'Connect to Fusion' ability.
I imported the AAF and when I checked with an imported mp4 of the movie I found out nothing was matching. I tried a lot and ended up in manually matching a reference frame and adjusting the Timeline start, so: TC is matching, Reference Frame is matching, everything is on 24fps. There's nothing that could could wrong, right?
But no. Reference frame still matches, but there is offset nonetheless. And there is one clip in the beginning I noticed, which is entirely misplaced and also- very strange- mirrored.
The footage is 24fps from alexa and amira and the aaf comes from Avid. Any ideas on this is greatly appreciated! I just lost my mind on this
I imported the AAF and when I checked with an imported mp4 of the movie I found out nothing was matching. I tried a lot and ended up in manually matching a reference frame and adjusting the Timeline start, so: TC is matching, Reference Frame is matching, everything is on 24fps. There's nothing that could could wrong, right?
But no. Reference frame still matches, but there is offset nonetheless. And there is one clip in the beginning I noticed, which is entirely misplaced and also- very strange- mirrored.
The footage is 24fps from alexa and amira and the aaf comes from Avid. Any ideas on this is greatly appreciated! I just lost my mind on this