Bob Kiger
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What are the problems with multi cores and “small programs” in 64 bit environment?
Bob Kiger seminal author of “videography” [OCT1972-AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER]
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“And then, you haven’t told us what medium this is going to be sent to. HD DVD, WMVHD, tape ?”
If I told you, I’d have to …..
I will be more communicative after I get the idea to work.
Thanks for the simple explanation. I will follow to the letter.Bob Kiger author of “videography” word
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Bob Kiger
March 23, 2007 at 12:37 am in reply to: HD Projects in Premiere Pro made from still photosWe will edit from thousands down to hundreds 🙂 The question of work flow has not yet been addressed??? How does one set up a 1080p project in Premiere Pro? Does it require outside codec or hardware?
Pretend my machine is plenty fast to handle the bandwidth of HD 1080p
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The project is less than a minute of very fast cut stills to music. It is ultimately an HD movie promo.
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When I select a clip on the time line or in the Preview Monitor and go to video effects tab, there is no “Transform” folder only Motion & Opacity. When I open Motion there is no transform ??
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That the first thing that I did. I tried every pointer tool. Even tried reducing to paths and then grouping. Never got the “Type following path” to light up on the pull down menu.
Finally did a work around by reducing to paths and then placing each individual letter in the size and angle that I desired. It actually came out more organic looking than the “type following path” rainbow.
Still would like to resolve why no active menu for this feature. Would appreciate any body sending a 1 2 3 steps on how to make it light up.
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I’m not at my edit suite right now, but I recall a way of marking the sound line in PPRO 2.0 without having to razor cut the track. This mark is like a putting a curve point in illustrator.
You can lover that section just by pulling it down like a rubber band. If nobody else jumps in here, I’ll find the way of inserting the markers tomorrow.
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Bob Kiger
December 29, 2005 at 4:01 pm in reply to: Drawing an equilateral triangle with Illustrator CS2Happy New Years to Eastern Europe & all!
I’ve been following Adobe for many years and asked the equilateral question because I feel that it would be a good way to get into the workflow of the enormous (and growing) Adobe portfolio.
There are so many interrelated techniques for animation production and release that today’s videographers can get stuck if they haven’t planned their workflow from the “gitgo”.
I had hoped to see more out of Adobe Bridge in the design process, but with Flash just entering the picture, now that Adobe Collections are turning into “Bundles” . . . who can predict the future?
I miss the old file browser that was included in many apps before CS2!
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Bob Kiger
December 20, 2005 at 4:52 am in reply to: Drawing an equilateral triangle with Illustrator CS2Maybe the idea of animating for Flash is better done in After Effects . . . y/n?
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Bob Kiger
December 20, 2005 at 2:33 am in reply to: Drawing an equilateral triangle with Illustrator CS2Thank you Troy,
That was the most well worded response . . . even I could follow it. As I followed the steps I intuitively felt that I was holding an animation capability with my mouse.
Is there any relationship between Illustrator and Flash?
Bob Kiger author of “videography” word
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