Rendering Entire Clips ?

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Shaun Ansari

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Rendering Entire Clips ?

PostThu Apr 08, 2021 5:18 am

Hello!

Ive got an xml i brought in from premiere where the client has done a number of repositions on his premiere timeline. I remove these before the grade and now want to send the clips back for relinking on premiere (so that all his repositions come back) my plan is to point premiere not at the BRAW but the graded clips coming out of resolve

Question is i am looking for a way to take his xml and then tell davinci to render the entire clips start to end with my grade on each of the clips. Is this possible ?

I tried rendering individual clips but there seems to be no way to take each clips and render it in its entirety. The only option i found to add handles

Any way to do this ?

Thank you
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Re: Rendering Entire Clips ?

PostThu Apr 08, 2021 7:33 am

Why do you need to grade the entire source clip?
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Rick van den Berg

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Re: Rendering Entire Clips ?

PostThu Apr 08, 2021 7:45 am

-add all the footage to a new timeline

-grade your footage from there or use remote/groups in your edit timeline. Or just copy over the grades.

eventually render out individual clips from the new timeline.

relink in premiere to the graded shots
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Re: Rendering Entire Clips ?

PostThu Apr 08, 2021 12:59 pm

A potential problem with Rick's workflow, and a good reason for Peter's question, is that if multiple parts of the same clip are used in the sequence, and each needs a different grade...
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