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Recreating Aharon
Posted by Christian Coslar on February 7, 2007 at 4:16 pmHey,
could be the wrong section of course, but since it is an AE tutorial, IChristian Coslar replied 19 years, 2 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies -
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Andrew Shanks
February 7, 2007 at 8:13 pmYup, Shake is kick-arse at keying, I use both AE and Shake but for those hard keys Shake is my first choice. I’m hoping to do a video tutorial in the coming days to post up here (well, on the Shake Cow section, …I’m a forum leader over on the Shake forum) dealing with shake keying 101 (including dealing with DV/HDV, edge blending, and the concept of core matte, edge matte and tight garbage mattes, …so will cover the shake way of doing what Aharon’s tutorial gives you). There is a thread dealing with this on that forum at the moment.
Here’s hoping I get time to do it soon!Cheers,
andrew
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Majorasshole
February 8, 2007 at 1:36 amdvcpro50 just has more color depth, It’s the same SD resolution. If you shot DVCPro HD then you would have high definition video.
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Christian Coslar
February 12, 2007 at 10:24 amHey Guys,
sorry for not responding earlier, but a virus infection got me down and my inner out;o)
Great to hear about the upcomming Shake tutorial, as said AE is great, but for FCP users Shake just offers a better workflow IMHO (that said, I have never used AutomaticDuck or anything similar, so maybe there is a better way than exporting an uncompressed intermediate to go from FCP to AE and back…?)
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