Exceptional!!! Interesting to hear your opinion. If you can work with media composer and pro tools do you skip all audio work in composer and take it directly to pro tools after video editing?
Yes, absolutely - it is common practice in the industry to do basic audio editing within Avid Media Composer and then transfer the project to Pro Tools for more advanced audio work. Here's a typical workflow: Basic Audio Editing in Media Composer: Perform basic cuts and trims. Sync audio with video. Add temporary sound effects and music for reference. Ensure dialogue is clear and consistent. Advanced Audio Editing in Pro Tools: Complete the final sound mix, including 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound if needed. Final Export from Pro Tools: Once the audio is finalized, export the mix from Pro Tools. Import the final audio back into Media Composer if you need to create a final export of the video with embedded audio. This workflow leverages the strengths of both Media Composer and Pro Tools, allowing for efficient and high-quality video and audio production. Avid is working on new ways to import and export from Media Composer to Pro Tools and vice versa :)
@@Januseditmaster Thank you so. I just have become MC and Pro Tools specialist, but way more to learn or best find a mentor. Keep those tutorials going! Greatings from Malmö!