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  • Alright! Finally found it. This was driving me nuts.

  • Adam Clark

    February 9, 2011 at 9:54 pm in reply to: Which comp settings for an opening movie title sequence?

    Awesome, thanks.

    So, If I were to burn the 23.976 animation to DVD with Nero later down the road, what frame rate would it play at?

    Do I have to add any pulldown or would that only be if I were dropping the 23.976 footage into a 29.976 comp that had live video?

    Sorry for the many questions but I will be writing about my process and want to sound like I know what I’m talking about!

  • Adam Clark

    February 9, 2011 at 1:46 am in reply to: Which comp settings for an opening movie title sequence?

    Thanks Dave. I was hoping you were around:) So, to clarify…

    Work bigger, got it!

    I trust what you say about 24fps not being exactly 24fps. Initially, I was more confident with my HDTV 1080 24 selection, simply because there was a preset for it. AE doesn’t seem to have a preset for HD 1080 @23.976 or 720. Why is that or does it even matter? Is this an uncommon frame rate for HD?

    When you say “interpret your 12 fps footage as 23.976/2” do I type the 23.976/2 in the “Conform to frame rate” box under the Interpret Footage panel? (wanna be sure)

    Thanks again!

  • Adam Clark

    March 9, 2010 at 11:16 pm in reply to: Ink Bleed Effect

    Hmmmm…Get my hands dirty the old fashioned way huh? Well, I suppose I will give it a try. Could be adventurous. Then I guess I could just set the footage to Multiply so that I could use a different background.

  • Adam Clark

    February 14, 2010 at 4:36 am in reply to: AE to SWF export for web

    Yes, I made sure that I was encoding using “On2 VP6.” Still, no luck. I have a grey box around my animation. The animation exports AE with the alpha. I made sure by bringing the exported FLV back into AE and filling a background layer and sure enough, alpha channel was working.

    It is once I apply Sorenson Squeeze that I am loosing alpha. I used “F8 360p Progressive” with On2 VP6 selected. I even see that there is a check-box and slider where you can compress alpha data. Well, I tried both but still no luck. Is there something else I can try? Thanks

  • Adam Clark

    May 6, 2009 at 3:00 am in reply to: Help Duplicating Frames

    I don’t exactly know where to enter that formula, but I did apply the time remapping to the PNG layer, then I just dragged out the keyframe until the frames doubled up. Thanks

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