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  • Chad Mayeux

    January 7, 2009 at 1:50 pm in reply to: Organizing Captured and Trimmed Footage

    Thanks for the suggestion, but I just tried to do that and when I drag the clip from the source window over to the project window, the pointer turns into a circle with a line through it, indicating it will not drop it into the project window.

  • Chad Mayeux

    January 5, 2009 at 9:52 pm in reply to: Video keying

    Well thank you very much for your help, things seem a little bit more clear. I like digital juice and the program sounds like it is worth having. In my case however, I work mostly from Final Cut Studio 2 and do have access to Motion 3 and Livetype, however with days like today sometimes I have to move to the PC which has all of Adobe CS3 including After Effects. So I certainly seem to have plenty of tools in my arsenal to do something like that, but having a keen understanding of them in order to effeciently acheive desired results is another story. Again thank you very much for your help, it is people like you that help make learning this industry great!

  • Chad Mayeux

    January 5, 2009 at 9:19 pm in reply to: Video keying

    Yea I am just going to use matte. However would there be a way to do it if say the image of GA was in 3D. Or maybe if the image was of a 3D sphere, could you wrap video around it?

  • Chad Mayeux

    January 5, 2009 at 8:28 pm in reply to: Video keying

    It may be more trouble than it is worth but yes that is the idea. If I simply use a track matte key approach, it will only key through the part of the video that fits within the borders of the image but in my case I would like for the video to “mold” to the shape of image and its borders, in this case, to the shape of Georgia.

  • Chad Mayeux

    December 31, 2008 at 7:19 pm in reply to: Instant Replay Transitions

    Well thanks anyway for your help but unfortunately the mac I am using is a company computer and I doubt they would be too keen on upgrading to Leopard just for that. Again thanks a lot for your help!

  • Chad Mayeux

    December 31, 2008 at 6:15 pm in reply to: Instant Replay Transitions

    Thank you for your help so far. I did find an earlier version of FxFactory that would work with my OS (2.03) however supawipe requires FxFactory version 2.05. I really wish I could make it work because that program is exactly what I was looking for.

  • Chad Mayeux

    December 31, 2008 at 6:02 pm in reply to: Instant Replay Transitions

    [John Fishback] “If you can use FXPlugs with your version of Final Cut, it might work for you.”

    I checked it out and it said FxFactory was required. FxFactory requires final cut 6 or higher which I have but it also requires Mac OS 10.5 or higher and I have 10.4.11. My mac meets all the requirements for supawipe, but not FxFactory.

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