Zarxrax wrote:regarding bait-and-switch, the issue there was that Premiere 6.x had a feature where you could go in and replace the clips with other clips, but premiere pro took this feature away. I think you could probably do it in premiere pro though by simply moving all your files, then it should ask you to find them... at which point you can point it to your new files. I guess :\ I'd definately make project backups before trying anything like that though.
You can still do that in Premiere Pro. Just Offline File then Online, and it'll ask you to find the file. However, you can't load a file with a different extension from the original, so it isn't really useful for bait-and-switch (unless you havea filtered and a non-filtered script, but it would be easier to just comment stuff out and change it back when you export).
I loved the glossary. I think I'll print it out and hand copies to everyone who asks me where to find the MP4 codec.
possible typo:
'Jerky video'
On the Avoiding and Fixing Common Problems section title and on the main page.
I'm not sure, but wouldn't the right way be with full quotes, and only around the first word? Hence,
"Jerky" video
Unless it would make people think you're talking about dried meat.