Filmy Proxy [TESTED]
In modern filmmaking, cameras often record in massive resolutions (4K, 8K) and "heavy" codecs that can cause computers to lag or crash during playback. To fix this, editors create :
Once imported, you can toggle a "Use Proxies" button in your editor to switch between the low-res "editing" files and the high-res "master" files instantly. Physical "Paper" Proxies FILMY PROXY
In some creative communities (like Magic: The Gathering ), "proxy" refers to physical reproductions of cards. For these, "producing a paper" involves: In modern filmmaking, cameras often record in massive
Think of a proxy as a small-scale "poster" on A4 paper that stands in for a giant billboard. You use the lightweight version for the work and swap back to the original for the final "billboard" export. For these, "producing a paper" involves: Think of
Using tools like MTG Print to generate high-quality card images.
This mirrors the old physical film process where editors used a "workprint" (a cheap physical copy) to make cuts, protecting the original master negative from damage. How to Produce "Paper" (Proxies)