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Using Avid Studio Toolkit HD Workflow Guide • Part 0130-06907-01 • March 2005
Congratulations on your purchase of the Avid Studio Toolkit HD package of
editing applications. You can use your applications to create broadcast-quality
output incorporating every possible production element from full-speed,
high-resolution footage, to multimedia artwork and animation, to
computer-generated effects and titling.
This guide outlines the workflow between the component applications of
Avid Studio Toolkit HD.
This guide is intended for all users, from beginning to advanced.
Unless noted otherwise, the material in this document applies to the
Windows XP and Mac OS X operating systems.The majority of screen shots
in this document were captured on a Windows XP system, but the information
applies to both Windows XP and Mac OS X systems. Where differences exist,
both Windows XP and Mac OS X screen shots are shown.
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The documentation describes the features and hardware of all models.
Therefore, your system might not contain certain features and hardware that
are covered in the documentation.
Using This Guide
Symbols and Conventions
Avid documentation uses the following symbols and conventions:
Symbol or ConventionMeaning or Action
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c
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>This symbol indicates menu commands (and
t
k
Margin tips
(Windows), (Windows
only), (Macintosh), or
(Macintosh only)
A note provides important related information,
reminders, recommendations, and strong suggestions.
A caution means that a specific action you take could
cause harm to your computer or cause you to lose data.
A warning describes an action that could cause you
physical harm. Follow the guidelines in this document
or on the unit itself when handling electrical
equipment.
subcommands) in the order you select them. For
example, File > Import means to open the File menu
and then select the Import command.
This symbol indicates a single-step procedure.
Multiple arrows in a list indicate that you perform one
of the actions listed.
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Press and hold the Command key and another key to
perform a keyboard shortcut.
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tasks more easily and efficiently.
This text indicates that the information applies only to
the specified operating system, either Windows XP or
Macintosh OS X.
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Italic fontItalic font is used to emphasize certain words and to
indicate variables.
Courier Bold font
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Courier Bold font identifies text that you type.
Press and hold the first key while you press the last
key or perform the mouse action. For example,
k+Option+C or Ctrl+drag.
If You Need Help
If you are having trouble using Avid Studio Toolkit HD:
1. Retry the action, carefully following the instructions given for that task in
this guide. It is especially important to check each step of your workflow.
2. Check for the latest information that might have become available after
the documentation was published in one of two locations:
-If release notes are available, they ship with your application.
-If ReadMe files are available, they are supplied in your Avid
If You Need Help
application folder. ReadMe files are also available from Help.
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Release notes and ReadMe files are also available on the Avid Knowledge
Base.
3. Check the documentation that came with your Avid application or your
hardware for maintenance or hardware-related issues.
4. Visit the online Knowledge Base at www.avid.com/support. Online
services are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Search this
online Knowledge Base to find answers, to view error messages, to access
troubleshooting tips, to download updates, and to read/join online
message-board discussions.
Accessing the Online Library
The Avid Studio ToolKit HD Online Library DVD or CD-ROM contains all
the product documentation in PDF format and tutorials. Avid recommends the
tutorials as your first resource for learning how to use your application. You
can access the documentation and tutorial from the Online Library DVD or
CD-ROM or from the Help menu.
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online. You can download the latest version of Acrobat from the Adobe Web
site. The tutorial and the effects reference guide requires Apple’s QuickTime
application to view the QuickTime movies. You can download the latest
version of QuickTime from the Apple
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Web sit e.
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Using This Guide
To access the online library and tutorial from the Online Library DVD or
CD-ROM:
1. Insert the Online Library DVD or CD-ROM into the drive.
2. Double-click the Mainmenu file.
To access the online library and tutorial from the Help:
1. Insert the Online Library DVD or CD-ROM into the drive.
2. In your Avid application, select Help > Online Library.
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To order additional copies of this documentation from within the
United States, call Avid Sales at 800-949-AVID (800-949-2843). If you are
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Avid representative.
Avid Educational Services
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For information on courses/schedules, training centers, certifications,
courseware, and books, please visit www.avid.com/training or call Avid Sales
at 800-949-AVID (800-949-2843).
Chapter 1
Avid Studio Toolkit HD Workflow
Overview
Avid® Studio Toolkit HD comprises the following applications:
•Your Avid editing application
•Avid FX
•Avid 3D
•Avid DVD by Sonic
Once you create a sequence in your Avid editing application, you can enhance
it with high-quality titling and effects in Avid FX and with 3D elements in
Avid 3D. You can then encode it for DVD production in Avid DVD by Sonic.
This document outlines the flow of your work going to and from the
applications of Avid Studio Toolkit HD in “Basic Workflow” on page 16. It
also describes file formats and media handling in “File Formats and Media
Handling” on page 19.
™
For information about working with HD media, see each component’s chapter
for detailed information.
Chapter 1 Avid Studio Toolkit HD Workflow Overview
Avid Studio Toolkit HD Applications
The following applications are part of Avid Studio Toolkit HD:
•Your Avid editing application: the base application for Avid Studio
Toolkit HD. In your Avid editing application, you capture or import your
material, work with clips and sequences, and perform all your basic
editing tasks. You can put material out to the other applications of the
studio and work with that material, but it always comes back to your Avid
editing application until you are ready to output it to DVD. See “Using
Your Avid Editing Application” on page 21.
•Avid F X: operates as an AVX plug-in that you access from within your
Avid editing application. Avid FX offers effects such as:
-2D and 3D text treatments
-Multi-layer composites
-Motion tracking
-Transitions
For a workflow outline, see “Avid FX” on page 17.
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•Avid 3 D: allows you to create 3D elements such as the following:
-Flying logos
-ID bugs
-Particle effects
-Special effects
-Animated backgrounds
-3D transition effects, 2D compositing
-3D scenes that interact with live action.
For a workflow outline, see “Avid 3D” on page 17.
•Avid DVD by Sonic: integrates authoring and disc creation into a single
application.
For a workflow outline, see “Avid DVD by Sonic” on page 18.
Avid Studio Toolkit HD Applications
You can find details about workflow using each component application in the
following chapters:
•Using Your Avid Editing Application
•Using Avid FX
•Using Avid 3D
•Using Avid DVD by Sonic
In addition, see the your Avid editing application Online Library CD-ROM for
complete information about your Avid editing application, Avid FX, Avid 3D,
and Avid DVD by Sonic. Each application also has online Help that you can
select from the Help menu within the application.
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Basic Workflow
The following figure illustrates the basic workflow to produce a program with
Avid Studio Toolkit HD.
a
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The following sections outline the workflow for each component application.
Avid FX
Avid 3D
Basic Workflow
Do the following to work with Avid FX:
1. In your Avid editing application, open the Effect Palette.
2. Select the Avid FX effect, and drag it onto the Timeline.
3. Enter Effect mode.
4. In the Effect editor, click the Other Options button to display the Avid FX
windows.
5. Create your effect.
6. Apply the effect, and then return to your Avid editing application
Timeline.
7. Render the effect.
For more detailed information about this workflow, see “Using Avid FX” on
page 27.
Do the following to work with Avid 3D starting in your Avid editing
application:
1. Edit your sequence in your Avid editing application. Make sure it is in
MXF format.
2. Create a bin named Avid3D InComing.
3. Select File > Send To > Avid Studio > Avid 3D.
a.Select AutoLaunch.
b.Select the default Export Setting 1 to export the sequence to AAF.
c.Click OK.
The file is exported as AAF and is sent to Avid 3D, which then opens.
4. Create a new scene or open an existing scene in Avid 3D.
5. Add the sequence to your scene.
6. Add logos, 3D models, warping effects, models, textures, shapes.
7. Export the scene as AAF.
8. Find the file in the Avid3D InComing bin in your Avid editing application.
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Do the following to work with Avid 3D starting in Avid 3D:
1. Create a 3D scene within Avid 3D.
2. Export it directly to your Avid editing application as a clip.
3. Edit it into a sequence.
For more detailed information about these workflows, see “Using Avid 3D” on
page 51.
Avid DVD by Sonic
Do the following to work with Avid DVD by Sonic:
1. Create a finished program in your Avid editing application.
2. Create MetaSync information.
3. Select File > Send To > Avid Studio > Encoding for Avid DVD by Sonic,
and encode the sequence with Sorenson Squeeze.
4. Set up the Avid DVD by Sonic project, and create movies and menus in it.
5. Output the project to DVD.
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For more detailed information about this workflow, see “Using Avid DVD by
Sonic” on page 83.
File Formats and Media Handling
The following table presents information about how each component
application handles file format and media.
Need to interpret
Fields on import.
Need Field Render
options for output.
Same as your
Avid editing
application
Input and Output
Uses whatever
the Project is set
to in your Avid
editing
application
Avid DVD by
Sonic
Same as your
Avid editing
application
Input only
N/A
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Chapter 2
Using Your Avid Editing
Application
In your Avid editing application, you capture or import footage, create
sequences by assembling video and audio clips, and then edit the sequences by
rearranging elements, trimming, and adding effects and titles. You can output
your results with digital cut, and you can export the file in various formats.
Avid Studio Toolkit HD adds other tools for enhancing your sequence. You
can add effects from Avid FX; you access Avid FX from within your Avid
editing application. You can export your sequence to Avid 3D, add 3D
elements, and then export it back to your Avid editing application. When your
program is finished, you create a MetaSync track and send it to Avid DVD by
Sonic.
See “Avid Studio Toolkit HD Workflow Overview” on page 13 for a workflow
overview, and see the Avid editing application Help for complete details on
using your Avid editing application.
Working in Your Avid Editing Application
The following topics outline how you can use your Avid editing application
with the other Avid Studio Toolkit HD applications. You can use the other
applications in any order you want, saving Avid DVD by Sonic for the last.
For more information on each application, see the chapter about that
application’s workflow in this document and the relevant user’s guide and
other documentation on the Online Library DVD or CD-ROM.
Chapter 2 Using Your Avid Editing Application
Creating a Program in Your Avid Editing Application
To create a program in your Avid editing application:
1. Create a project.
2. Capture DV footage over FireWire.
3. Organize the clips into bins.
4. Assemble clips into a sequence.
5. Rearrange and trim the elements in the Timeline.
6. Add effects from the Effect Palette.
7. To add an Avid FX element, drag the Avid FX effect from the Effect
Palette onto the Timeline, and do the following:
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a.Enter Effect Mode.
b.In the Effect Editor, click the Other Options button.
Other Options button
The Avid FX windows open.
Working in Your Avid Editing Application
Controls window
Project windowTimeline window
Composite window
Click to apply effect back to Avid
c.Create your effect.
d.Apply your effect and return to the Avid editing application Timeline.
e.Render your effect.
8. To work in Avid 3D, do the following:
a.In your Avid editing application, create a bin called Avid3D
InComing and leave it open.
b.Select File > Send To > Avid Studio > Avid 3D, and export an MXF
sequence to AAF.
c.If Avid 3D doesn’t open, select Studio > Launch Avid 3D.
d.Create a new scene or open an existing scene.
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e.Add the imported video to the scene as a texture, floating image plate,
or fixed background.
f.Add logos, 3D models, warping effects, models, textures, shapes.
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g.Export the scene as AAF.
h.Find the file in the Avid3D InComing bin in your Avid editing
application.
9. When you are satisfied with your finished program, do the following to
create a DVD:
a.Create MetaSync information.
b.Select File > Send To > Avid Studio > Encoding for Avid DVD by
Sonic, and then encode the file with Sorenson Squeeze.
Working in Your Avid Editing Application
c.In Avid DVD by Sonic, open the file you exported, import any other
assets you want to use for creating the DVD, and create movies and
menus.
10. Output the project to a disc image, or DVD.
11. Save your DVD project and exit the application.
Opening Other Avid Studio Toolkit HD Applications
To open other Avid Studio Toolkit HD applications from within your Avid
editing application:
tSelect the application from the Studio menu.
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You can start the Avid FX standalone application by selecting Start >
All Programs > Avid Studio Toolkit HD > Avid FX Engine.
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Chapter 3
Using Avid FX
You can use Avid FX to add a wide range of high-quality titling, compositing,
and effects to your Avid editing application sequences. You can use Avid
FX’s powerful tools to create your own effects, or choose from Avid FX’s
library of over 1,500 customizable titles, effects, and transition templates.
Avid FX works as an AVX 1.5 plug-in, so you can apply it just like you apply
other Avid effects. You can also work with the standalone version of Avid FX,
called the Avid FX Engine.
This chapter includes the following sections:
•Basic Steps
•Creating Text Effects
•Using Avid FX with HD
•Saving and Sharing Your Work
Basic Steps
•Using the Avid FX Engine
•Next Steps
The basic steps in applying and editing an Avid FX effect are:
1. Open the Effect Palette.
2. Select the Avid FX effect, and then drag it onto the Timeline.
3. Enter Effect Mode.
4. In the Effect Editor, click the Other Options button to display the Avid FX
interface.
Chapter 3 Using Avid FX
5. Create your effect.
6. Apply the effect, and then return to the Avid editing application Timeline.
7. Render your effect.
The following sections explain these steps in more detail. These sections show
you how to create a transition effect that spins as it scales and exchanges two
video clips.
Opening the Effect Palette
To open the Effect palette:
1. Determine where in your sequence you want to apply the transition.
2. Click the Effects tab in the Project window or press Ctrl+8.
The Effect palette opens and Avid FX appears at the top of the list.
Effects tab
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You can choose from the following six effects:
•Avid FX 1 Input: Apply this effect if you want to use one Avid track in
creating your effect. Avid FX uses the track on which you apply the effect
as source media.
•Avid FX 2 Input: Apply this effect if you want to use two Avid tracks as
source media. Avid FX uses the track on which you apply the effect and
the one below it.
•Avid FX 4 Input: Apply this effect if you want to use three or four Avid
tracks as source media.
•Avid FX 6 Input: Apply this effect if you want to use five or six Avid
tracks as source media. It’s a good idea to use only the number of inputs
you really need. If you have empty tracks, your Avid editing application
takes time and computer power to render the empty tracks.
•Avid FX Title-Matte Effect: Apply this effect only to edit titles that you
have first created with the Title Tool.
•Avid FX Transition: Apply this effect to create any kind of transition.
Dragging the Avid FX Effect on to the Timeline
To add an Avid FX effect to a sequence:
tDrag the Transition effect to a transition between two clips in the
Timeline.
The plug-in effect icon is displayed at the transition point.
Basic Steps
You need to open Avid FX to create the transition.
Entering Effect Mode
To enter Effect mode:
tPlace the position indicator over the effect icon, and then click the Effects
Mode button.
Effects Mode button
Plug-in effect icon
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You are now in Effects mode and the Effect Editor opens.
Other Options button
You need to open the windows and controls of the Avid FX interface.
Opening the Avid FX Interface
To open the Avid FX interface:
tIn the Effect Editor window, click the Other Options button.
Four Avid FX windows open by default:
-Controls window
-Composite window
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-Timeline window
-Project window
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