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Is premier what i should be using?
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Quentin Welch
on Jun 13, 2008 at 5:24:23 pm
Hi,
Im new to the post editing world. I have been animating here and there for engineering firm with 3DS max for awhile and post editing in movie maker. Im looking to upgrade my capability and quality of outputs and am wondering is premiere cs3 is what i need or after effects, or suggestions. I have not used after effects so dont know it capability. Right now the basics i need are adding/animating text over my animation (pointing out parts with names), good transistions, etc. I also have been disappointed with the quality of outputs from movie maker and priemere. I render the animations in in HD settings out of Max and they look great, and then they look horrible after i edit them in movie maker and still preimer. I guess im missing something with exporting. Size of file does not bother me since usualy the clips are less than 3 minutes long. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks!
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Is premier what i should be using?
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by Vincent Rosati on Jun 14, 2008 at 2:25:52 am
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