| Looking for AE insights as I delve into my first post production...
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 | Looking for AE insights as I delve into my first post production...
by Sean Tyler on Jan 14, 2012 at 4:19:06 am |
Greetings everyone, I'm new to PP/AE and have been enjoying the wealth of information available from Creative Cow but as I delve into my first major Post Production, but I am quickly finding new issues that I haven't found the answers for yet, so i thought I'd get involved here, any help would be greatly appreciated...
Currently I'm editing a clip that I requires several effects and I was wondering what the best "order of operations" would be.
1. Zoom/Pan
2. Remap Time, using AE
3. Stablize, using Warp Stabilizer in AE
4. Garbage Matte/Ultra Key in PP
Any recommendations?
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• | | | |  | Re: Looking for AE insights as I delve into my first post production... by John Cuevas on Jan 15, 2012 at 2:34:51 am |
My approach would be:
1. Stablize, using Warp Stabilizer in AE
---Lock down your shot first. Stabalizing a shot becomes harder and harder the more you effect the shot.
The other 3 options really depend on the shot, but if I were doing everything in AE, after Stabilizing, I would garbage matte/keylight, pan/zoom then time remap.
Time Remapping adds/subtracts frames, do that last. My 2 cents.
Johnny Cuevas, Editor
Thinkck.com
"I have not failed 700 times. I have succeeded in proving that those 700 ways will not work. When I have eliminated the ways that will not work, I will find the way that will work."
---THOMAS EDISON on inventing the light bulb.
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• | | | |  | Re: Looking for AE insights as I delve into my first post production... by Sean Tyler on Jan 30, 2012 at 4:43:37 am |
Thanks for the 2 cents, greatly appreciated!
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