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  • Al Levine

    November 18, 2014 at 7:42 pm in reply to: Mac Pro 2013 and PP CS6 problems

    Try the CC 2014 trial. Adobe has made some crazy optimization to the software since CS6; CC 2014 has a remarkably faster interface than CS6 in my experience.

  • Al Levine

    October 6, 2014 at 10:26 pm in reply to: Problem Solved! Thanks Kevin! upgrade Premiere Pro CC!

    My whole team (8 people) just upgraded, have been using it all day on very different machines. Haven’t seen any of the issues you’re describing.
    Maybe put down your machine configuration so the Adobe guys can take a look?

  • Al Levine

    August 21, 2014 at 11:10 pm in reply to: No timecode on clips

    You shouldn’t be running CC 2014 on 10.7.5… minimum system requirement is Mac OS X v10.8. I’ve heard of a ton of problems with people trying to run 2014 on 10.7…

    This might not solve your issue but will definitely save you from a headache down the line…

  • Could be a lot of things… this happened to me on an earlier release of Premiere when I had a piece of corrupt media. The second I started to play the corrupt media I would beach ball and crash.

    Is this just on one project? All projects?
    What happens when you open the same project on another machine?

    Have you tried reinstalling Premiere?

  • Al Levine

    August 20, 2014 at 10:03 pm in reply to: Blue Screens since 2014

    Similar to when you switch screen resolutions?
    What are your playback settings set to? Are you running a BlackMagic or AJA card?

    Otherwise not sure what solid mac blue means.

  • Al Levine

    August 14, 2014 at 3:42 pm in reply to: Trendy effect in TV commercials and movie trailers

    It’s 100% rotoscoping.
    In some cases you can track and cut out a character — but most trailer houses do frame-by-frame rotoscopes then layer the text in the middle of the BG and foreground layer.

    I did this tutorial a long time ago, sort of helped me grasp the concept:
    https://www.videocopilot.net/tutorial/assisted_suicide/

  • Al Levine

    August 13, 2014 at 8:55 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC 2014

    I had a similar problem. Solution was to start a new project and re-import the existing project into the new project. Must have reset some settings.

  • Al Levine

    August 6, 2014 at 8:20 pm in reply to: Having trouble meeting PBS specs

    Those last few sound like mix specs, not delivery format specs.
    I normally ignore that stuff and pass it off to the mixer. You can set those in ProTools I assume.

  • Are you getting offline media that was shot in HD but is down converted to SD to edit with?
    In that case you eventually need to get the HD media and do an online, replacing the media.
    If the content was shot in SD and there is no HD master you need to blow it up.

  • You sort of answered your own question.
    Work in that. Scan and pan your SD.
    Maybe ProRes.
    Then down convert when you deliver.

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