Jamie Neale September 8, 2021 Share September 8, 2021 Hi Looking into delivering a few online commercials I graded for TV and wondered if anyone could help with the AS-11 workflow? How do you create the right files and how do I need to add a clock/bars to the render? Any help would be much appreciated. Cheers Jamie Link to comment Share on other sites
Mike Myshko September 10, 2021 Share September 10, 2021 Hi Jamie, Typically a broadcaster has a spec which defines things like setup, clock, audio layout and end hold as well as requred metadata. For example, BBC specifies 20 seconds of lineup / tone, 7 seconds of clock and 3 seconds of black before Programme, with timecode starting and 09:59:30:00 and programme at 10:00:00:00. In your NLE export settings, there is typically an AS-11 preset where you can add metadata, things like title, audion track layout, language etc. Not all NLE's have this. AVID and Adobe Premiere are fairly simple. FCP X is a slightly different workflow. Davinci Resolve needs a plugin. It's also worth checking the file with some sort of AQC (Automated Quality Control). QScan is now quite affordable and has templates to test AS-11. If you can give more specific information, can try and help a bit more. Mikey 1 Link to comment Share on other sites
Jamie Neale September 10, 2021 Author Share September 10, 2021 2 hours ago, Mike Myshko said: Hi Jamie, Typically a broadcaster has a spec which defines things like setup, clock, audio layout and end hold as well as requred metadata. For example, BBC specifies 20 seconds of lineup / tone, 7 seconds of clock and 3 seconds of black before Programme, with timecode starting and 09:59:30:00 and programme at 10:00:00:00. In your NLE export settings, there is typically an AS-11 preset where you can add metadata, things like title, audion track layout, language etc. Not all NLE's have this. AVID and Adobe Premiere are fairly simple. FCP X is a slightly different workflow. Davinci Resolve needs a plugin. It's also worth checking the file with some sort of AQC (Automated Quality Control). QScan is now quite affordable and has templates to test AS-11. If you can give more specific information, can try and help a bit more. Mikey Thanks Mikey, really appreciate the help it's exactly what I was after. I did come across the davinci plug in so thats good to hear you're suggesting that too. I'll check out Qscan as well. We do mostly social/online but clients are starting to want TVC versioning so this is a massive help, thanks. Jamie Link to comment Share on other sites