| | | | Problem to premiere cs 4 video speed by Aleksandar Obranović on Sep 24, 2009 at 9:22:41 pm in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum Hello!
I have problems with changing the speed of prpro CS4.
Slow down the video for 50% of the Premier and all is ok but when you insert through the Dynamic link encore, and when I do a DVD on the DVD as part of the stops (not going to be | | | | |
| | | | Re: Multimedia Producer/Editor by Diego Torroija on Sep 24, 2009 at 5:16:16 pm in the JOBS Offered - Higher Pay Forum Hey there,
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| | | | Re: Architectural Illustrator position by Diego Torroija on Sep 24, 2009 at 5:16:09 pm in the JOBS Offered - Higher Pay Forum Hey there,
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| | | | Re: Seattle TV project by Diego Torroija on Sep 24, 2009 at 5:15:58 pm in the JOBS Offered - Higher Pay Forum Hey there,
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| | | | Re: C4D dude wanted in Switzerland/London by Diego Torroija on Sep 24, 2009 at 5:15:18 pm in the JOBS Offered - Higher Pay Forum Hey there,
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| | | | Re: Video Editor by Diego Torroija on Sep 24, 2009 at 5:15:09 pm in the JOBS Offered - Higher Pay Forum Hey there,
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| | | | Re: Graphic Artist/Content Producer by Diego Torroija on Sep 24, 2009 at 5:14:54 pm in the JOBS Offered - Higher Pay Forum Hey there,
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| | | | Re: 3D Maya Character Animator by Diego Torroija on Sep 24, 2009 at 5:14:46 pm in the JOBS Offered - Higher Pay Forum Hey there,
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| | | | Re: 3D Maya animator needed by Diego Torroija on Sep 24, 2009 at 5:14:29 pm in the JOBS Offered - Higher Pay Forum Hey there,
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| | | | Re: Mid-Senior Level C4D Animator by Diego Torroija on Sep 24, 2009 at 5:14:16 pm in the JOBS Offered - Higher Pay Forum Hey there,
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| | | | Re: Seeking AE who knows AFTER EFFECTS by Diego Torroija on Sep 24, 2009 at 5:13:48 pm in the JOBS Offered - Higher Pay Forum Hey there,
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| | | | Re: Exporting individual clips by John Brookhouse on Sep 24, 2009 at 4:57:27 pm in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum Thanks for the info! That's actually the way that I've been doing it, but it's a lot of extra steps. I was just hoping for some check mark I could make to tell Encoder and/or Premiere Pro to treat each clip as it's own file.
Thanks again! | | | | |
| | | | Initialization error Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 by Saimon Romero on Sep 24, 2009 at 3:37:21 pm in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum I am sending this message to try to solve a problem..
I'm not getting my boot Adobre Premiere
I saw some people commenting on error source..
But did not understand what it means..
How can I fix it?
Await response and I thank you.. | | | | |
| | | | Re: omg help me project won't open by Vince Becquiot on Sep 24, 2009 at 3:06:20 pm in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum There are a few things you can try, but you may have to fall back on auto-save files.
Try deleting the media cache in your preference, and deleting preview files as well. Also, move the footage folder to a difference location, and in fact try brea | | | | |
| | | | Re: Zoom Query – CS3 by mike velte on Sep 24, 2009 at 2:00:50 pm in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum If you are planning to go from HDV and export as SD you can expect a quality hit as Premiere (and most NLEs) do a poor job of deinterlacing. You wont be able to accurately preview this during editing.
Make sure "Use Maximum Render Quality" is checke | | | | |
| | | | Re: R3D files in Shake? by Burt Hazard on Sep 24, 2009 at 12:40:58 pm in the Apple Shake Forum Good question.
You could try installing the codecs from the RED camera site. But I think your best bet would be to transcode your R3D clips into image sequences (RAW, DPX, openEXR, targa, tiff, etc.)that Shake would "prefer". The new versions of F | | | | |
| | | | Re: Help with HD in Premiere by Tim Kolb on Sep 24, 2009 at 11:54:16 am in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum [Richard Windsor] "I want to learn the technical side."
The Cow has a lot of resources...the ones I know of best are the ones I happened to write:
http://library.creativecow.net/articles/kolb_tim/hdv_vs_hd_primer.php
http://library.creativec | | | | |
| | | | Some free VJ loops by Erand Meca on Sep 24, 2009 at 11:14:01 am in the COW - Free Stuff Forum I have made some new VJ Loops,editing with adobe premiere, check them and feel free to download.
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http://www.erandistic.com/category/freebies/ | | | | |
| | | | Re: Zoom Query – CS3 by mike velte on Sep 24, 2009 at 10:47:56 am in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum If your HDV footage is in a HDV sequence you have no room to soom in without degrading the quality.
Judging image quality, in Premiere or Photoshop should be done at native resolution (100% zoom). Any other zoom factor can result in artifacts and a | | | | |
| | | | Re: Premiere Visual Effects Studio by vipin sharma on Sep 24, 2009 at 6:21:32 am in the JOBS Wanted Forum Respected Sir,
I am vipin sharma, i have done my diploma in 3D animation and visual effects from MAAC, Kamla Nagar and specialization in post production, i saw your add on naukri.com, so i am sending my resume, please consider my CV (Attachment) | | | | |
| | | | Re: Choppy video on DVD export by Michael McQuilkin on Sep 24, 2009 at 1:35:43 am in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum Hi there. I seem to be having the same problem. 24p NTSC footage (not advanced) shot on a Panasonic DVX-100b, imported into a 24p project in Premiere. the choppiness seems most evident in pans, camera movement, and brighter shots. Audio is always | | | | |
| | | | Encore DVD 2.0 and HD timeline from Premiere CS3 by Dan Strine on Sep 24, 2009 at 1:29:06 am in the Adobe Encore DVD Forum I have premiere pro cs3. I have a timeline that is 1440x1080 HD and i want to make a DVD in Encore DVD 2.0 is this possible? I am getting a message that says "Video files for this project must have a resolution of 720x480 . . ." If anyone knows o | | | | |
| | | | Re: MPEG-4 limitation for V.8? by Joe Parker on Sep 24, 2009 at 12:17:30 am in the Sony Vegas Forum I think Big Gill must be thinking of Premiere or something, as even Vegas 9 doesn't have an "upload to youtube" on the file menu.
You're right, you want to use the mainconcept mpeg4 template. Tweak it according to the current upload guide on their | | | | |
| | | | Re: Help with HD in Premiere by Tim Kolb on Sep 23, 2009 at 11:54:49 pm in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum I would draw the same immediate conclusion as Vince...
Chances are that you're creating much larger files than HDV from your AE renders and your harddrives can't keep up.
On the book...do you want to learn about HDV technically...or do you want | | | | |
| | | | Avoid quality loss from scaling video in Premiere? by Ryan Jackson on Sep 23, 2009 at 10:54:56 pm in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum I recorded some video in DV format, 720x480, and would like to use it to create a small internet video with a resolution around 320x240. I created the project in Premiere Pro CS4 as a 320x240 project, then proceeded to import the DV files. I was figu | | | | |
| | | | Exporting individual clips by John Brookhouse on Sep 23, 2009 at 7:59:42 pm in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum I have a 10 minute video that I need to pull a bunch of 10 second files out of. Is there some way to tell Premiere Pro/Encoder to create a separate file out of each clip on a timeline in lieu of one long file that includes all of them?
Thanks in a | | | | |
| | | | Title transparency by christopher Griffin on Sep 23, 2009 at 6:59:36 pm in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum So Ive got a title, and a background for the title that is going to be on my video. Sort of like on the news, where they display the reporters name, etc. I want the background for my title to dissolve/fade off into the video so its not a hard edge. I | | | | |
| | | | Re: Help with HD in Premiere by Vince Becquiot on Sep 23, 2009 at 6:26:36 pm in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum Uncompressed HD, I'm assuming that's what you are working with from AE, needs a fast RAID drive system and a very good graphics card on top of processing and memory.
I'll leave the book to someone else.
Vince Becquiot
Kaptis Studios
San Fran | | | | |
| | | | Re: HELP with Urban Style Effect by Vince Becquiot on Sep 23, 2009 at 6:23:08 pm in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum Either way, you will need Photoshop. The problem with Premiere (vs After Effects) is that you won't have access to 3D tools which make things a lot easier to animate.
The only thing you can do in Premiere is animate separate video tracks using zoo | | | | |
| | | | Help with HD in Premiere by Richard Windsor on Sep 23, 2009 at 4:20:32 pm in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum I am doing HD now in premiere and I am seeing some slight slowdown when working with animation that I create in HD. When editing straight HD footage shot of a Canon Xh A1s it runs smooth, but animation (made in AE) runs a bit choppy. I have 8 cores a | | | | |
| | | | Display Filename Automatically / Change Resolution by hans meiser on Sep 23, 2009 at 4:00:47 pm in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum Hi - is there a way in premiere to automatically display the filename of the current image sequence in the viewport? Essentially I want to see the video but put the filename at the bottom of the image, so each time a new image sequence starts in my t | | | | |
| | | | Premiere Pro has encountered an error as open it by sara petrai on Sep 23, 2009 at 2:43:02 pm in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum Hi,
Can't cope anymore with Premiere and Mac... everytime I open it the window says 'Premiere pro has encountered an error"
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I've update evryt | | | | |
| | | | Windows Hardware & Software | HP Skyroom: Power & Simplicity for Remote Workgroup Tasks
In this article, Ron Lindeboom looks at the powerful HP Skyroom technology, which allows team members to interact in high definition video with one another, as they work on projects and approvals remotely. Highly powerful, yet priced within reach of many small to medium-sized companies -- nevertheless, the system is powerful enough for even major players like Dreamworks Animation, who used the system during the making of the blockbuster 'Monsters vs Aliens.' Powerful, elegant, simple to use. Review, Feature Author: Ron Lindeboom |
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| | | | RE:Vision Effects | Frame Rate Conversion with Twixtor
Often times you need to make your edit in Premiere, Final Cut Pro or Avid and then import in After Effects to finish it or simply to do the final render, using tools such as Automatic Duck to import the project. This Tutorial demonstrates how to quickly setup large edits to do frame rate conversion with Twixtor in After Effects. In particular, we use footage from the Canon 5D Mark II that can only shoot 30 FPS and convert our edit for a 24P delivery, but this method can be applied to any frame rate conversion. Tutorial, Video Tutorial Author: Lori Freitag |
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| | | | DaVinci - NEW ! | Blackmagic Design Buys DaVinci: Part 1
In this article, Tim Wilson begins his series on the big news already beginning to leak from IBC 2009. Blackmagic Design has acquired da Vinci Systems and yes, you read that right. BMD owns and will be developing and marketing da Vinci's award-winning colorgrading technology. What's in store? Here's Part One of Tim's look at the fast-breaking news... Editorial, Feature, People / Interview Author: Tim Wilson |
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| | | | DaVinci - NEW ! | A Letter From Grant Petty
The fastest breaking news that is sure to rifle through IBC the quickest? Well, for starters, try this announcement from Blackmagic Design, who have acquired DaVinci Systems, the pioneering color system that for many years has been one of the dream systems in the marketplace. In the letter to employees below, Grant Petty discusses the acquisition with his team members. Editorial, Feature, People / Interview Author: Ron Lindeboom |
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| | | | DaVinci - NEW ! | Cinefilm's Ron Anderson: da Vinci User Since 1986
In this article, Tim Wilson talks with da Vinci user Ron Anderson in his Part Three look at Blackmagic Design's acquisition of da Vinci Systems. Ron Anderson’s relationship with da Vinci has also taken places over several decades, starting as a customer, and evolving into demo artistry even while he continues working with da Vinci systems at Atlanta’s Cinefilm.
Editorial, Feature, People / Interview Author: Tim Wilson |
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| | | | Red Giant plug-ins | Creating an Animated 3D Motion Graphics Logo
In this tutorial, Telescope Media Group's Carl Larsen shows you how to create a motion graphics logo using an array of 3D particles, built with Trapcode Form. He'll show you how you can do in After Effects what, under most circumstances, must be done in a 3D application. Get ready to learn the true power of 3D particle systems in AE. Tutorial, Video Tutorial Author: Carl Larsen |
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| | | | DaVinci - NEW ! | Blackmagic Design Buys the Power of daVinci: Part 2
In this article, Tim Wilson continues his series with his Part Two look at the big news leaking from IBC 2009. Blackmagic Design has acquired da Vinci Systems and with that acquisition comes what Tim refers to as The Power of da Vinci. And for the many that have used da Vinci over the years, they know full well the power of which Tim writes. And for those who might need an introduction to this power, Tim offers these words... Editorial, Feature, People / Interview Author: Tim Wilson |
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| | | | Adobe Premiere Pro | Editing Multicam Footage in Premiere Pro 2.0
Adobe has released a major release in their Adobe Production Studio. In this article, Creativecow leader, Aanarav Sareen, an Adobe Certified Expert in Premiere, gives us an overview of the new Multi-Cam feature in Premiere Pro 2.0. In order to edit multi-camera footage within Premiere Pro 2.0, there are certain steps you have to follow. This tutorial briefly describes the process of getting to the multi-camera interface. Tutorial Author: Aanarav Sareen |
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| | | | Adobe Premiere basics | Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 Review
Adobe has released a major release in their Adobe Production Studio. In this article, Creativecow leader, Aanarav Sareen, an Adobe Certified Expert in Premiere, gives us an overview of the new Premiere Pro 2.0. In this review, Aanarav gives Creative Cow members a look at not only the many new features that make Premiere Pro 2 a formidable upgrade but also gives special emphasis to the new interface and integration capabilities- areas which take the new Production Studio tools to a level of seamless integration that no suite of tools in this industry has enjoyed before. Aanarav also explores the new multi-cam editing that use nested sequences and many other new features. Review Author: Aanarav Sareen |
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| | | | Adobe Premiere Pro | Using Clip Notes in Premiere Pro 2.0
The newly added clip notes function in Premiere Pro 2.0 is certainly an excellent feature, for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the biggest reason is compatibility. Clip notes generated from Premiere Pro 2.0 can be opened up in the free and commonly used Adobe Acrobat Reader. Secondly, clip note comments can easily imported and exported via email. There is no need for complicated web servers or any other forms of media. In order to use clip-notes successfully, you have to follow a specific procedure and the following tutorial from Aanarav Sareen briefly describes how to use this newly added feature. Tutorial Author: Aanarav Sareen |
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| | | | Adobe Premiere Pro | Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 Studio Techniques
CreativeCOW.net leader and contributing editor Tim Kurkoski gives rave reviews to Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 Studio Techniques by Jacob Rosenberg and published by Adobe Press, 504 pages, June 28, 2004, ISBN: 0321220528. Tim says, 'If you use Premiere Pro, and your name isn't Jacob Rosenberg (or possibly Tim Kolb), you should look at this book. In fact, you should probably buy it. Jacob, well known for his in-depth Total Training videos, has written the most comprehensive book about Premiere Pro available. From top to bottom, almost everything about Premiere Pro 1.5 is covered in this book and the accompanying DVD, from setting up a computer for editing to exporting for DVD.' Review Author: Timothy Kurkoski |
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Podcasts | | | | adobe premiere pro tutorials podcast Premiere Pro CS3 Preview In this overview, Aanarav Sareen takes a look at the recently announced Premiere Pro CS3. | | | | |
| | | | adobe premiere pro tutorials podcast Multi-Camera Editing in Adobe Premiere Pro 2.x In this video podcast, Creative Cow Leader Aanarav Sareen shows you the new multi-cam editing functionality which has been added to Premiere Pro 2.0. He also gives you tips on how to maximize your use of this new feature. | | | | |
| | | | adobe premiere pro tutorials podcast DVD Authoring in Premiere Pro 2.0 In this video podcast, Creative Cow Leader Aanarav Sareen demonstrates how to use Premiere Pro 2.0's DVD Authoring capabilities. | | | | |
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