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best graphics card for Sony Vegas Pro 11
by Ashley Kay on Apr 8, 2012 at 6:38:42 am
in the Sony Vegas Forum
I am currently using Sony Vegas Pro 11. The video lags in the preview window and the render time is long. I know the solution is a a video graphics card. What is the best one for me if I plan to render a 1080p video and use a NewBlue Titler. I am afr
Jim Branstetter AKA RubberBullet Studio
by jim branstetter on Apr 7, 2012 at 3:22:37 am
in the Forum
Highly creative and conceptual thinker with twenty years of design experience. Now applying that experience, creativity and skill to Motion Design and Animation. Using a passionate “can do” problem solving approach with strong design skills and produ
Blog: Creating Perfect Alpha Channels in Photoshop
by Richard Harrington on Apr 6, 2012 at 3:10:00 pm
in the COW - Blogs Forum
Achieve perfect transparency in your video graphics. Creating Perfect Alpha Channels in Photoshop Republished by Richard Harrington
Creating Perfect Alpha Channels in Photoshop
by Richard Harrington on Apr 6, 2012 at 8:10:00 am
in the Forum
Achieve perfect transparency in your video graphics. Creating Perfect Alpha Channels in Photoshop Republished by Richard Harrington
Service: andytdesigns.com
by andrew toutant on Mar 29, 2012 at 11:31:48 pm
in the COW - Services Forum
Mothership Creative I create motion graphics, design, video editing for commercials, corporate presentations, and e-learning. PBS (TV-12-WHYY), Motion Graphic/ Designer, I create station IDS, bugs, lower thirds, TV spots, web banners, graphic de
andytdesigns.com
by andrew toutant on Mar 29, 2012 at 4:31:48 pm
in the Forum
Mothership Creative I create motion graphics, design, video editing for commercials, corporate presentations, and e-learning. PBS (TV-12-WHYY), Motion Graphic/ Designer, I create station IDS, bugs, lower thirds, TV spots, web banners, graphic design,
Editing Video in Photoshop CS6
by Richard Harrington on Mar 26, 2012 at 7:31:00 pm
in the Forum
Richard Harrington & Rafael Concepcion show you how to work with video in Photoshop CS6. Editing Video in Photoshop CS6 Republished by Richard Harrington
Re: Gigabyte GTX 560 Graphics card acceleration fails
by Mark Barton on Mar 25, 2012 at 6:38:38 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
I meant what video source are you editing? AVCHD 1080p, MiniDV, etc. What format are you trying to render to in other words what are you selecting in the Render As dialog. My renders complete with the GPU turned on, but that could be that we are
Service: Intec Video Inc LLC
by Steven Hoffman on Mar 21, 2012 at 10:42:06 pm
in the COW - Services Forum
Performing pre-production planning/research, on-location video shooting, story development, script writing, video graphics/composites design, sound, video/audio editing, CD/DVD label design, DVD authoring and online videos for eight years. Also 25 ye
Intec Video Inc LLC
by Steven Hoffman on Mar 21, 2012 at 3:42:06 pm
in the Forum
Performing pre-production planning/research, on-location video shooting, story development, script writing, video graphics/composites design, sound, video/audio editing, CD/DVD label design, DVD authoring and online videos for eight years. Also 25 ye
Simon Rogers
by Simon Rogers on Mar 20, 2012 at 4:12:03 am
in the Forum
I completed a Media Studies degree (that was combined with a second degree in International Studies) at the University of Adelaide in mid 2011 and since that time have been involved in a number of freelance and voluntary video production projects. I
Christopher W. Booth
by Chris Booth on Mar 19, 2012 at 8:51:15 am
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The Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Associates Degree in Specialized Technology
Thunderbolt Expansion Chasis
by Robert Crosby on Mar 18, 2012 at 8:31:23 am
in the DaVinci Forum
I began working on a Resolve at home on my 2011 MacBook Pro. I have a Thunderbolt Pegasus Raid, UltraStudio 3D and Display. I was waiting for the Tbolt Mac Pros to come out, but now are not sure if they will ever come out. I work on Mac Pros with Red
Justin Wright Design
by Justin Wright on Mar 13, 2012 at 2:24:06 pm
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New Life Church San Ramon, CA Freelance Video Specialist Sept 2011 - present Responsible for shooting and editing original videos for weekend services, as well as some compositing and motion graphics. Justin Wright Design San Ramon, CA Apr 2011 - pre
Starfish Prime Productions
by John Plunkett on Mar 12, 2012 at 4:06:52 pm
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Commercial Video Production - CassComm Cable Television - 8 years Live Event Video Production - 28 Productions/Capital City Cage Wars - 3 years Music Video Cinematography - Captain Haystack Productions
Re: Sony Vegas Preview Lag
by John Bean on Mar 4, 2012 at 4:29:51 am
in the Sony Vegas Forum
More RAM, a QUAD Core CPU, and an OpenCL capable GPU video graphics card that has lots of RAM! OR ... Have faith that Vegas will do what you want it to do. If you want re-assurance, then just rendered out a test of the desired region in your
Re: no video when importing hdv footage
by Jon Barrie on Feb 24, 2012 at 6:02:03 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Could be a graphics card driver issue! If it imports on other systems as Video and Audio, but not your's there is clearly a difference in your hardware or the Application has become corrupt. Clearing your preferences, or reinstalling are the tw
1060 Creative, Inc
by Peter Baker on Feb 23, 2012 at 9:54:41 am
in the Forum
Corporate Video, motion graphics, editing, graphic design
Comment on your experience using Sony Vegas on FirePro graphics for a chance to win a new AMD FirePr
by Tony DeYoung on Feb 21, 2012 at 6:05:52 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
If you use Sony Vegas software for editing video and have run it on a recent AMD FirePro graphics card, then FireUser wants to hear a sentence or two about your experience. A comment or tweet enters you to into a drawing to win a new FirePro V5900
Stephen Zippe Freelance/Contract work
by Stephen Zippe on Feb 11, 2012 at 7:01:39 am
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• Over 5 years of international media & broadcast experience • Strong administrative and organizational skills in fast paced work environments • Multicultural interpersonal skills from extensive overseas work in Europe In addition to my master’s degr
Re: any way to edit 32-bit floating point audio in fcp without rendering?
by Rafael Amador on Feb 10, 2012 at 3:12:21 pm
in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum
As usual you nailed it down Walter. "In Video/graphics, FP is used to keep off-specs levels. "" When i wrote that I was thinking about what i consider the most interesting feature of FP for my workflows. When I use NeatVideo in FC before sending
Re: any way to edit 32-bit floating point audio in fcp without rendering?
by Walter Soyka on Feb 10, 2012 at 1:55:30 pm
in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum
[Rafael Amador] "FP is about wider dynamic range and even if possible, they make no sense in an audio track of a video clip. In Video/graphics, FP is used to keep off-specs levels. " Floating point has three big advantages for visuals: Large dy
Re: any way to edit 32-bit floating point audio in fcp without rendering?
by Rafael Amador on Feb 10, 2012 at 11:42:37 am
in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum
[Michael Gissing] "Yes Rafael, there is a 32 bit float audio file format. In a program like Audcaity, Nuendo and Samplitude it is a file record format option." Hi Michael, Those programs can sample and process at 32bFP, but no one of them put out a
Daly Video Services
by barbara daly on Feb 4, 2012 at 11:23:08 pm
in the Forum
We specialize in telling a company’s story through video for marketing and fundraising purposes. Full service, award-winning video production company producing commercials, public service announcements, video news releases, infomercials, training and
Re: FCP export leaves text/Motion graphics washed out, jumpy, and jagged
by Michael Gissing on Feb 2, 2012 at 10:39:29 pm
in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum
Wow. What a mess. Your video is 25 fps HD and you are making graphics and titles in SD DV codec at 29.97 fps.Wrong frame rate, wrong pixel dimensions and the worst codec for graphics. Your timeline should be based on the video. Change your Easy Se
FCP export leaves text/Motion graphics washed out, jumpy, and jagged
by Ashley vonClausburg on Feb 2, 2012 at 10:22:59 pm
in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum
I am not a video professional, but am putting together a video for a conference my company is launching. I'm using FCS 2. The video is a combination of mostly Motion text/animation/images, and a few very short video clips. The clarity of the video is
ABASOLO DEMOREEL 2012
by Khristian Abasolo on Jan 30, 2012 at 3:53:34 pm
in the Forum
Motion Graphics Artist from Chicago Khristian Abasolo All illustrations video and motion graphics belong to Abasolo Productions All graphics and illustrations were created in Adobe Illustrator and animated in After Effects. All 3D elements from
Reconsidering Postproduction
by Ian Bailey on Jan 28, 2012 at 3:38:16 pm
in the Apple FCPX or Not: The Debate Forum
Hi All, There have been some fantastic posts on this forum detailing how facilities plan to move forward in the light of FCPX. Trying several software alternatives and even exploring what Windows has to offer. But what if you’re not that person?
All Pro HD
by Gunther Meisse on Jan 21, 2012 at 4:53:45 am
in the Forum
Credits/Clients: Winner of three international film festivals in 2011 Have worked with all major TV networks NPPA "Photographer of the year"
Martin Robbins Media
by Martin Robbins on Jan 17, 2012 at 7:28:25 am
in the Forum
Working on Video and Photography jobs for clients including Smirnoff, English Cricket Board, LG Mobile, Toffee Crisp and several others. Services include all aspects from pre-production to distribution. I work as a one-man band predominantly but I am
phillebeau.com
by Phil LeBeau on Jan 16, 2012 at 8:41:44 am
in the Forum
Television Broadcasting Field since 1992 Television Broadcast Director Over 15 Years Final Cut Studio - Editing and DVD authoring After Effects - Animation
Re: Designing video graphics to be viewed on multiple screens
by Joseph W. Bourke on Jan 14, 2012 at 6:36:54 pm
in the Corporate Video Forum
Not to be difficult, but in corporate video, there's a message, or information, or educational information to be put across. And generally, there's a pretty large investment which is expecting a return in sales, or easier product usage, or fewer tech
Roen Media
by Jim Roen on Jan 12, 2012 at 6:28:18 am
in the Forum
Minneapolis Technical Collage, University of Minnesota
Re: Designing video graphics to be viewed on multiple screens
by Mark Suszko on Jan 4, 2012 at 2:25:59 am
in the Corporate Video Forum
Quote: "I suppose if the lower thirds and graphics were important enough for the original tv version, the information is important even for for smaller screens" You might think so, initially, but I'm saying the nature of the audience for smalle
Re: Designing video graphics to be viewed on multiple screens
by Kevin Ryan on Jan 4, 2012 at 12:56:19 am
in the Corporate Video Forum
I suppose if the lower thirds and graphics were important enough for the original tv version, the information is important even for for smaller screens. I think I will explore your thought on the full screen graphics for mobile applications.
Re: Designing video graphics to be viewed on multiple screens
by Mark Suszko on Jan 3, 2012 at 8:23:39 pm
in the Corporate Video Forum
My first impulse is to say: who (among consumers)cares about lower thirds on their phones' video screens anyway? This is one area where extra graphics are not welcomed, so should be minimalized. My second idea is that you can try re-formatting th
Re: Designing video graphics to be viewed on multiple screens
by Scott Roberts on Dec 31, 2011 at 4:47:55 am
in the Adobe Photoshop Forum
I would probably create lower thirds specifically for mobile devices. Or, create a lower third that works for mobile but is not too large to work on other screens, that way you're only creating one project.
Re: Making video graphics that are readable for multiple screen sizes.
by Joseph W. Bourke on Dec 31, 2011 at 2:02:49 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I'm guessing that would be something which would be created in Flash or Flash Catalyst. It might even have to be a customized ActionScipt programming project. I'll bet if you can view source on one of those Flash clips with the popup ads, there might
Re: Making video graphics that are readable for multiple screen sizes.
by Kevin Ryan on Dec 31, 2011 at 1:33:11 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I have been thinking about the idea of using something like overlay Ads found on web site videos as a way of making lower thirds and graphics readable. The idea would be to produce the video without any graphics and then use this overlay function t
Re: Making video graphics that are readable for multiple screen sizes.
by Joseph W. Bourke on Dec 30, 2011 at 9:48:07 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Hi Kevin - You've just run into one of the major stumbling blocks of multiple device/format delivery. There are a couple of ways to go, neither of which is simple. Let me preface this with the first rule: find out as many of the delivery format
Designing video graphics to be viewed on multiple screens
by Kevin Ryan on Dec 30, 2011 at 8:21:26 pm
in the Adobe Photoshop Forum
I work for a local government media department. Our videos are aired on tv and then uploaded to the web. As many businesses are doing, we want to make our videos available the groing number of mobile devices. Typically sized lower thirds and other g
Designing video graphics to be viewed on multiple screens
by Kevin Ryan on Dec 30, 2011 at 8:20:46 pm
in the Corporate Video Forum
I have asked this question in another forum, but it is relevent here too. I work for a local government media department. Our videos are aired on tv and then uploaded to the web. As many businesses are doing, we want to make our videos available the
Making video graphics that are readable for multiple screen sizes.
by Kevin Ryan on Dec 30, 2011 at 8:07:00 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I work for a local government media department. Our videos are aired on tv and then uploaded to the web. As many businesses are doing, we want to make our videos available the groing number of mobile devices. Typically sized lower thirds and other g
Video: Motion Graphics reel
by Judie Luszcz on Dec 20, 2011 at 10:04:15 pm
in the COW - Videos Forum
Motion Graphics reel After Effects / Flash / Interactive Design watch demo reel
Aspirant intending to create documentaries asking for “advice” about “Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum
by Carlos Silva on Dec 17, 2011 at 9:41:23 am
in the Sony Vegas Forum
Hello, I am indenting to introduce in a methodological way the use of semi-professional documentaries in university at area of management. So, I am looking for a semi-professional video editing software that has the features to support this k
Re: hidden gems
by Mark Dobson on Dec 16, 2011 at 10:43:19 am
in the Apple FCPX or Not: The Debate Forum
This thread started off with Carsten saying he liked the fact that FCPX could handle many different formats with ease. It is now a thread about editors or editing with a lot of low balls being tossed about. Or is it the pro vs non pro discussio
Re: Error - 2048
by Stephen Mann on Dec 15, 2011 at 6:11:55 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
Here's an idea. Post the file and let some of us have a whack at it. If I want to send a large file, I use Dropbox. Dropbox is one of those handy inventions where the more you use it, the more you come up with reasons to use it. Dropbox is a
Video card good enough for AE/PPro CS5? ATI Radeon X1950 Pro - 256MB 256-bit GDDR3
by Carlyle Gordon on Dec 9, 2011 at 1:44:07 am
in the Windows Hardware & Software Forum
ATI Radeon X1950 Pro - 256MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI-Express x16 Dual DVI, HDTV Video Graphics Card Quad Core Intel Core2 with 8GB RAM My system is so slow sometimes and the CPU will be very low and memory use low at the same time. I'm thinking if th
Re: Sony Vegas Pro 11 Rendering Problems
by Stephen Mann on Dec 8, 2011 at 9:21:38 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
Something's not right - how big is the original media file? If it's under 2Gb then you can put it and the veg file into a dropbox/public folder then send me the URL. Heck - just send me the veg file. If I want to send a large file, I use Dropbox
Re: why cant my videos look this good?
by Dave Haynie on Dec 8, 2011 at 6:45:27 am
in the Sony Vegas Forum
Yup. There's definitely some serious production talent there. I can figure out how much of it was done, and probably do similar. Though I see a good week's work or more there, just editing the cool video-wall effect. The low-light stuff could wel

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