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Monkey Extract - overview



The following explains the steps taken to prepare footage for grading using Monkey Extract.

Click here for an overview of the conforming process


Before you start: Preparation



Export your timeline to XML or EDL


In your editing software, export an EDL of the finished cut in the CMX 3600 EDL format, Apple XML format, or Avid filmscribe XML format.

Prepare the R3D footage


All of the R3D files used in the cut need to be in one folder on your hard drive.
You don't need to move individual files around, just make sure the folders from the Red drives are all in once place. Monkey Extract will drill down and find R3D files in any sub folder, and ignore any that were not used.

Make sure RED ALERT is installed


Monkey Extract uses the rendering engine of Red Alert / Redline.
The latest version can be downloaded here. Note that Red Alert is Mac OSX only.

Using Monkey Extract



Select the source, EDL or XML file, and destination


Click browse and select:

  • the folder that contains the original R3D files.
  • the EDL file
  • the destination where you want the DPX files exported to.

  • Select the timecode format


    Your footage would have been edited in one of two timecode formats:

  • Edgecode - which starts on the hour and increases until the reel is finished
  • Time of Day - which is the actual time of the day that the camera rolled

    If you don't know, ask your editor, or open the EDL in a text editor and take a look at the first timecode column. Edgecode will usually start on hour 1 and never be greater than hour 2. Time of day can be anything. You can run Monkey Extract and it will warn you if it can't find matching footage.

    Set the timecode format on the EDL tab of the settings page.

  • Choose your output file size


    Your post production supervisor or colorist will be able to tell you what resolution they are going to grade in. A common resolution is 1920 x 1080, also known as 1080p, which is the HDTV and Blu Ray resolution. This can be adjusted in the 'Crop and scale' section of the settings page. Note that the trial version of Monkey Extract has the scale option disabled, and can only output files that are 200 x 100!

    Choose color adjustments


    There are a large number of colour adjustments that can be made when exporting to DPX - gamma color space, etc etc. Discuss these with your colorist or read the boards on RedUser.net for more information.

    Export your files


    Press 'Export Now'. It should be that simple! Please contact us if you have any problems.



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