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jobigoudtoday at 5:47 PM2 repliesview on HN

I thought an industry standard was to use proxy files. Open source editor Shotcut use them for example. Create a low resolution + intra-frame only version of the file for very fast scrubbing, make your edits on that, and when done the edit list is applied to the full resolution rushes to produce the output.


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hilsdevtoday at 5:57 PM

Often but not always. Sometimes you’re just working with proxies directly, audio mixing and the like. VFX workflows, finishing will be online full res often.

But even so everybody is often making their own proxies all the time. There’s a lot of passing around of ProRes Proxy or another intermediate quality format and you still make even lighter proxies locally so NLEs and workstation apps will still benefit from this

pandaforcetoday at 5:57 PM

Proxy files have issues when doing coloring, greenscreens, effects shots. The bit depth, chroma resolution, primaries/transfer/colorspace gets changed. Basically only really usable when editing. With this, you don't need proxy files at all.