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  • Chaz Shukat

    July 6, 2007 at 8:01 pm in reply to: Is DV25 411 equal to 1-1?

    OK, I guess I’m not being clear enough about the scopes. I don’t mean the color correction scopes, I mean regular video scopes (that let you check and see if you are within broadcast limits) and vector scopes. :-}

  • Chaz Shukat

    July 6, 2007 at 3:02 pm in reply to: Is DV25 411 equal to 1-1?

    Great post John, that clears up a lot for me. 1-1 means no compression, even if its DV quality, which I’m not used to thinking of as “online” quality.

    BTW, is DV25 411 different than just plain old DV25?

  • Chaz Shukat

    July 6, 2007 at 1:03 pm in reply to: Is DV25 411 equal to 1-1?

    I don’t have a Mojo. If there is a way, please be very specific as to what and where and how because I still don’t see any way to bring up scopes, Video Tool menu or, color correction mode or otherwise.

    Thanks for the enlightenment on the DV25 411. I didn’t think it was equivalent of 1-1 as I was being told.

    Chaz

  • Chaz Shukat

    July 6, 2007 at 2:05 am in reply to: Is DV25 411 equal to 1-1?

    Joe, the first thing I checked was the tools. There is no video input under tools. This is an Xpress Pro, not a MC. As for the color correction, I’ve looked all over that interface, don’t see how to bring up scopes.

    Chaz Shukat
    Author of “EDITING REALITY”
    http://www.chazmoedit.com

  • Chaz Shukat

    June 8, 2007 at 2:23 pm in reply to: syncing audio and video by timecode

    [Jon Zanone] “I’m not sure if grouping your clips will help you”

    Good point Jon, I completely missed it. What you do is lay down the video clip and then lay down the audio under it starting at the sync point to create a one clip sequence that you use instead of the video only and audio only clips.

    Chaz Shukat
    Author of “EDITING REALITY”
    http://www.chazmoedit.com

  • Chaz Shukat

    June 7, 2007 at 11:25 pm in reply to: syncing audio and video by timecode

    If the video files had the same corresponding TC, you could punch in the TCs and sync using TC, but it doesn’t so you can’t and the method you are using works and is your only alternative from what I can gather from the info you provided.

    By the way, is your name derived from the song “Signs” by the Five Man Electrical Band?

    Chaz Shukat
    Author of “EDITING REALITY”
    http://www.chazmoedit.com

  • Chaz Shukat

    June 6, 2007 at 3:11 pm in reply to: Documentary Film Trailer

    I liked it. I thought it was appropriate for the subject matter. I liked the tone of the trailer set by the music. It was serious, anguished, and it combined nicely with your choice of visual effects, which were not overdone or over the top. You had to create something compelling using mostly drawings and still images. It’s not easy. Hopefully the doc can measure up to the trailer.

    Chaz Shukat
    Author of “EDITING REALITY”
    http://www.chazmoedit.com

  • Chaz Shukat

    June 6, 2007 at 2:59 pm in reply to: Selection bar

    First I would recommend that you take 5 minutes and create an new user profile for yourself and setup you own settings. Then, in order to be able to use the extend function, set your timeline settings to snap to end of edit instead of beginning of edit so you can mark an outpoint for the extend to go to. I use extend too but I usually use the mark in-out and then delete the in point and then extend. Instead of extend, a lot of editors just lasso the edit and go into trim mode and drag the edit to the next edit (or wherever).

    Chaz Shukat
    Author of “EDITING REALITY”
    http://www.chazmoedit.com

  • Chaz Shukat

    June 3, 2007 at 2:41 pm in reply to: How to Setup Dual Monitor

    Check the manual that came with the card, or the online manual, or go to their website to check. See if it says dual monitor card anywhere.

    Chaz Shukat
    Author of “EDITING REALITY”
    http://www.chazmoedit.com

  • Chaz Shukat

    May 30, 2007 at 6:21 pm in reply to: How to Setup Dual Monitor

    As far as I know, for dual monitors you need a dual monitor graphics card and as for TV out you need to get a Mojo.

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