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Re: Import V.O.B problem,
by shehu adams on Dec 18, 2007 at 9:01:34 pm

Some really helpful info I'm getting here and it's my first time, cool.
So prem is the way forward right. Does this mean i add my effects, time remapping, etc in A.E, export as mov, then send each mov to prem for simple transitions and final render?,

or work with the cs3 integration thing(never tried that before)
Is there a particular way of using these two apps?
and what's a high quality export for dvd and t.v? avi? mov?

A friend of mine(my mentor) use to edit vides way back and he use to say "the video is about one Gb right now' and i wonder how u could get a 3 min music vid to be more than a gig.(quality)



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