Solutions for client remote viewings

I need to stream a documentary mix with pictures to a client from Pro Tools, so we can stop and start at any point to give notes on a mix. Is anyone doing this sort of thing and can recommend a process?

I've done this during COVID via zoom and maybe that's still a good approach. But maybe there's a more suitable option now.

Obviously need to be able to communicate with client as well as sending pic + audio. I can route my mic through pro tools, and assume it'd be fine for them to unmute their mic to give feedback or 'raise a hand'

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u/RadiantEquivalent266 — 14 days ago
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Time is Running Out and ABBA

I was surprised to hear Matt talking about Time Is Running Out, when ranking some of their hits recently, that he got the idea for the song from ABBA. I was wondering what song it could have been and then it clicked - and now I can't unhear it.

Money Money Money. The chord progression is the same up to a point. They basically have the same endings too!

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u/RadiantEquivalent266 — 18 days ago

Music EDL as text export?

Mixed a documentary in Fairlight, the client asked for a Music EDL. Ive done this for hundreds of shows in Pro Tools, export selected tracks EDL info as a .txt file showing clip name and in/out points, easy. I can't find a good way to do this in resolve.

I tried duplicating the timeline, deleting all except the music tracks, then export from edit index a CSV but it contains every cross-fade as a clip and there are hundreds.

Am I missing some simpler way? I can't seem to find any instructions but it must be very common as anything broadcast requires music usage information to be submitted.

I ended up exporting an AAF and doing it in Pro Tools.

I'm on resolve studio 21. MacBook Pro M4 Max

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u/RadiantEquivalent266 — 21 days ago

Homemade vegan parmo

Veganized local delicacy in Teesside, north east UK.

Home made seitan with chickpeas, bechamel sauce and cheez.

u/RadiantEquivalent266 — 25 days ago

Ensemble voice records via internet.

I may need to record between 4-7 voice actors remotely for an animation series. It's not been cast yet but I imagine since it's not a high end show, actors would need home studios and be required to link up. I could record them one by one but would save a lot of time to record (at least the main cast) as an ensemble. Does anyone have experience with this they can share.

I've been looking at cleenfeed which it seems can be routed to Pro Tools with discrete channels.

Thanks!

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u/RadiantEquivalent266 — 3 months ago