With superior quality and in one pass as Resolve workflow is intended to be in near future i assume. The idea is just to get the subs to the final movie before making DCP in Resolve with nice workflow There may be other tools out there but i find so far Annotation Edit nicest one i ave used and this is why i talk about it. It would be much faster with properties copy paste on edit page. Now i have to render the images every timeĪfter setup change. The line placement should be 20 pixels down with different font. Lets say i have to do a very odd format that needs subs to be more bolder and maybe Specially what i'm missing is the copy paste of the properties for the subs as font, size and placement. In Premiere i have to use images as it does not have that good tools for titles. With titles on exact TC they are intended for with pre edited length or you could just import them to So lets say you could export xml that Resolve can read then the result would be as separate timeline Also playback of many formats are supported and even files that sit on a server are usable. Mac only but still really nice in my experience.Įxiting part is that you can export many many formats or image files with alpha if your system needs itīut i do not see it as ideal way. It looked like this on the last job i was using. You can see the app itself here that i'm talking about: Not using images is specially good when working in Resolve on many resolutions and you have to spit out different formats withs subs. To read it without subtitles to be rendered out as images. Working with Annotation Edit was the ability to just export metadata like xml and the target host app I used to be FCP user and with that i used Annotation Edit which then could export XML (or any other format your system supported) for getting subs to the NLE or any other app. ![]() Is not that good with bit count that image sequences give. My current workflow has included rendering subs to the image sequence in Fusion or AE as premiere "Floating" subtitles give us problems mostly. Why i think of this is the reason that many times when making DCP subtitles are good when burned in. I have been wondering long time now if it would be good idea to integrate subtitles to Resolve workflow?
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