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  • Brad Harris

    February 2, 2011 at 4:56 pm in reply to: animate Photoshop layers

    Extremely helpful, I really appreciate it Mark.
    Thank you,
    Brad

  • Brad Harris

    January 21, 2011 at 3:57 pm in reply to: Book Layout

    Yes I read up on Master pages which does help.
    Thank you,
    Brad

  • Brad Harris

    December 23, 2010 at 7:59 pm in reply to: Import 720×1280 video

    Hello,
    When I open the video in quicktime and view properties it says H.264, 1280 x 720, Millions
    AAC, Mono, 44.100 kHz.
    The size: 720 x 1280 pixels that is what it says when I import into Final Cut Pro. I am struggling with trying to work with the clips in Final Cut Pro.
    Thank you,
    Brad

  • Brad Harris

    December 22, 2010 at 5:08 pm in reply to: Import 720×1280 video

    So I should use compressor to convert them to prores 422? I just dont know what sequence setting to use in Final Cut Pro.
    Thank you for your help.
    Brad

  • Brad Harris

    October 27, 2010 at 1:25 pm in reply to: Transitions

    I have paid extra and I guess you are right about disolves. I just need to play around with them and see how to modify them. Any suggestions and editing the disolve transitions.

    Thank you,
    B

  • Brad Harris

    October 20, 2010 at 7:11 pm in reply to: Motion project too big in FCP

    That is exactly right! I am trying to scale it down in Motion which means I am going to put something behind it so the black does not show.

  • Brad Harris

    October 13, 2010 at 6:17 pm in reply to: Superimpose clip

    Hello,
    Thank you very much for your help, it worked.
    Thanks,
    Brad

  • Brad Harris

    October 11, 2010 at 4:41 pm in reply to: Lower third lo-rez to hi-rez workflow

    Hello,
    Thank you for your help. If I used the snap lower third template and export it as a movie with the dimensions 729 x 480? I tried it and I think it looks okay.
    Thanks,
    Brad

  • Brad Harris

    October 9, 2010 at 4:50 pm in reply to: Lower third lo-rez to hi-rez workflow

    Hello,
    I am working on a FCP project which is DV NTSC 720×480. I want to use a lower third template in the SNAP theme which is HD which does not match my settings. If I open the template in Motion and make changes to the font and save it as a template, is there anyway to have it 720×480. As of right now I am opening the Master Template in Motion making my changes to font and then exporting it as 720×480. That would be okay if I only had one lower third in my project but there is about 15 so I wanted to see if it is possible to save the master template as 720×480 so I don’t have to do each one individually in motion. I want to have the ability to choose mater templates in FCP. I appreciate your help.
    Thanks

  • Brad Harris

    September 22, 2010 at 12:55 pm in reply to: up rez SD miniDV to HD 720p results

    Hello,
    I am working on a FCP project, my sequence settings are 720×480 NTSC DV (3:2), NTSC – CCIR 601/DV (720×480). The video I am working with was captured off of 2 old FLIP camcorders as well as a mini Dv camera. I would like to try to attempt FCP Scaling to see if I can upsize to 720pHD. I am creating some Youtube clips which I would like to see if I can convert to HD as right now there are the black bars on the sides, but I am also creating a DVD which is my main focus. I know that I am working with SD video (which was captured as 640×480 which I converted to 720×480) so there is not to many options for me but was hoping I could resize and scale the video so the DVD plays much nicer on the TV and also the video looks better on Youtube.
    “FCP scaling (the SD video clip was dropped into a 720pProRes timeline and then I used 200% scaline using the Motion tab in the viewer)” Do I just create a new 720pProRes sequence, and if so what are all of the settings I need to choose in order to create this sequence?
    I appreciate any suggestions and all of your help!
    Thanks,
    Brad

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