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Launched: Avid Media Composer | First

Posted by Corne Scheepers on Tuesday, July 4, 2017,


I've had some weird requests the past six years. Most notably the young lady who awkwardly asked me: "my boss wants you to send us a link for free editing software". Yes, I kid you not (That same client screwed me and a few other folks over spectacularly a few years later, so I should probably have taken a hint then...) Anyway, if that same request came by today I would have smiled and pointed them at Avid. Yes, it's really free. For real, yours to own and use without limitations. Actually th...

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Multicam magic in Media Composer 8.6

Posted by Corne Scheepers on Friday, September 16, 2016,


Nowadays I shoot most of my sit-down interviews with two cameras. As a result I do a lot of multicam editing. A lot. And the good news is that multicam just got better in the latest version of Avid Media Composer 8.6.1

I still recall thinking it was serious voodoo the first time I synced up the footage from two cameras, dropped a group clip into the sequence and then proceeded to fly through a 20min interview like it was a live cut...hit play, then hit cam 1, cam 2, cam 1 on the keyboard. Done...

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Media Composer 8.5 - first look (for me)

Posted by Corne Scheepers on Thursday, June 30, 2016,


I've been cutting video on Avid software for much longer than ten years now. Probably closer to fourteen years...I started out on an Avid Xpress Meridien system that ran on a huge IBM Intellistation that weighed as much as the equipment desk it was anchored on!

Things have come a very long way since then. Light years, in fact. I can now do more on a laptop in my living room that I could on my old Intellistation with its Betacam SP decks.

Having renewed my annual Avid maintenance in May I only ...

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First try at editing 2K in Avid Media Composer

Posted by Corne Scheepers on Sunday, March 22, 2015,

Never stop learning.

I’ve always held this belief and in the video production business I doubt you’ll survive long if this isn’t your approach to the tools that you use every day. I also believe that experimenting and testing is something you don’t do on a paying customer’s bill, so my holiday movies have become R&D opportunities.

Cameras recording at 2K and 4K resolutions are becoming more common and so too have the ability of post tools to handle higher-than-HD resolution media. ...


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Let it slide

Posted by Corne Scheepers on Sunday, January 25, 2015,


Above: Konova K3 camera slider with my Sony FS100 camera mounted.

I've been looking for a camera slider for what seems like ages now. Especially one that won't require me to sell the house, the bike and one of my kidneys, because they tend to be seriously expensive and hard to source locally. Until now. I pulled the trigger late last year on a Konova slider and the kit arrived via courier just a few days before I left for my December holiday.

It is lightweight, compact and, having now used i...


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First look - Media Composer 8.0

Posted by Corne Scheepers on Monday, June 16, 2014,


I've been using Avid software for what must be more than ten years now and honestly, I can't imagine editing with anything else. I even named my company Match Frame Media after a timeline function that I use a lot! I've been hanging onto my version 6.0 licence for a while now and a heap of cool new features in Media Composer 7.0/8.0 finally made me hand over the cash for an upgrade. 

First things first - version 8.0 is basically version 7.0 with a few minor tweaks and of course renumbered for ...

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Promos, GoPros and flying machines - creating the School of Music's interactive media

Posted by Corne Scheepers on Saturday, May 10, 2014,

April 2014 has come and gone and with it no less than 12 promo projects in a little over 4 weeks. Insane! The upside of course is that with this much content to produce you’re presented with an opportunity to really think outside the box to keep things innovative and unique. One of my biggest projects for April was a combined video/interactive project on DVD for the NWU’s School of Music and Conservatory.


Above: main menu page of the interactive development. The project is rolled out on ...


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Blast from the past - EditDroid

Posted by Corne Scheepers on Sunday, November 10, 2013,


The reason I'm posting this has more to do with the tools used to cut this on than the footage itself. Not that the footage isn't significant - it is! 30 minutes of unedited Star Wars footage once thought lost to mankind. And who doesn't like Star Wars anyway? If you don't you're most likely from a world far, far away.

So here's the story - this was originally cut on a non-linear editing system (NLE) developed by Lucasfilm back in 1983. In those days film editing was very much a painful linear...

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The opera, the upside-down camera and funky frame rates

Posted by Corne Scheepers on Sunday, July 22, 2012,

To be honest, the first time someone mentioned the term "flash mob" to me, I had no real idea what it was. So I turned to the source of all known human knowledge...I Googled it. The oracle then told me that it would in fact require a full multicamera shoot if I wanted to do it right. 

When the NWU's School of Music approached me a while ago to do this project I realized that I would need a second camera operator. I enlisted the help of my friend Andrew Wallis who brought his Canon DSLR and...


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Media Composer 6 - first impressions

Posted by Corne Scheepers on Wednesday, February 29, 2012,


This first version of Media Composer I ever used ran on a tired old system operated by a company that produced horse racing inserts. That was nearly ten years ago. 

After I installed MC6 for the first time this morning and I was amazed just how different it looks from that first version I used nearly a decade ago. Avid overhauled the entire UI to something that is now very attractive to look at. I still need to spend a lot more time with the software but one of the first things I noticed is th...

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Edit suite upgrade

Posted by Corne Scheepers on Tuesday, December 27, 2011,



We recently upgraded our post-production setup and if you’re a client of ours you’re in for a treat in 2012! Having wrapped up the last projects by early December we were able to reformat, rewire and rearrange the current work area to something that is now very close to my dream (home) edit suite.

The new edit suite now features:

  • A new custom designed desk. This is a huge improvement over the previous.
  • Mobile HP workstations with the latest versions of Avid Media Composer, Adobe...


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