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May 24, 2006
Avid Express Pro used to crack The Da Vinci Code!
Editing a movie like The Da Vinci Code can be an overwhelming task. Mike Hill (Ron Howard's Editor since 1982) and Dan Hanley used their talents to edit one of the most anticipated movies of 2006. As usual Avid products were used to edit this gigantic project. They used five Film Composer XLs on a Unity system plus Avid Express Pro to check the dailies. To keep pace with the sheer volume of editorial tasks, including logging one million feet of film and handling approximately 700 visual effects shots - and to ensure a flawless on-time delivery, the editing team relied on a totally integrated digital editing setup. The Da Vinci Code opened on 23,000 screens on May 19th.
Get the full story on the Da Vinci Code and how Avid was there every step of the way!
"The Da Vinci Code" (Dan Brown)
Posted by MovingPicture at May 24, 2006 05:26 PM

