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  • In Premiere CS6 in your Scratch Disks settings. Where you’re audio capture setting is pointing that’s where it puts the Extracted audio File.

    To change it’s here: Project>Project Settings>Scratch Disks then select Browse in Captured Audio and you can choose where it puts the files.

    Chris Holland
    Editor/Animator

  • So I figured out how it decides where to send the files. Whatever your audio capture settings are pointing too that’s where it puts the extracted audio files.

    If you change that it will put your new files wherever you want.

    If you hadn’t already figured that out.

    Thanks.

    Chris Holland
    Editor/Animator

  • Hi Sarah. I was curious if you eve figured this out ? Mine go to a random folder on my media drive and I can’t figure out how to change it or why they are going there.

    Thanks.

    Chris Holland
    Editor/Animator

  • Chris Holland

    August 27, 2013 at 8:34 pm in reply to: Logo Falling into Grass Hiccups

    Logo Animation Fall into Grass

    Here is the current render.

    Thanks

    Chris Holland
    Editor/Animator

  • Hi. Did you ever figure this out. I am running into the same issue.

    Thanks.

    Chris Holland
    Editor/Animator

  • Chris Holland

    June 12, 2013 at 9:22 pm in reply to: Curving Eyeglass Lenses

    Thanks Adam. I tried doing that and it worked somewhat but i wasn’t sure how to modify the duplicated spline to get the look I was going for.

    I also tried using a bezier Nurb and it worked in the fact that I got the bulge I wanted but there is no real thickness to the glass. Is there a way to add z depth or thickness to a bezier nurb ? The Glass Texture Kind of fakes the depth but It doesn’t look quite real.

    Anyway, thanks again for the advice I will play with it some more. I don’t have much experience with modeling. The frames were easy, the lenses not so much.

    Chris Holland
    Editor/Animator

  • Chris Holland

    May 31, 2013 at 1:59 pm in reply to: Problems with imported video in CS4

    Neil,

    Hi. Not knowing your skill level, something simple I thought about was, are you editing in the correct sequence type and settings for the footage you received. If not, or your not sure, take one of the clips and drag it into the new item button at the bottom of your project window, that will create a new sequence based on the clip you used as reference.

    Also where do you have the footage stored and if you are using an external hard drive what is your connection, i.e USB 2.0, Firewire, etc.?

    I know this is basic stuff but I just wanted to throw it out there in case you haven’t used Premiere much.

    Chris Holland
    Editor/Animator

  • Chris Holland

    May 31, 2013 at 1:49 pm in reply to: Dumb Question / CC Premiere Pro 6

    Thanks.

    Chris Holland
    Editor/Animator

  • Chris Holland

    May 29, 2013 at 3:55 pm in reply to: Dumb Question / CC Premiere Pro 6

    Thanks guys. This kind of led me to another question.

    Since CS6 is the current version and moving forward it will just be CC. Let’s say i start a project on the cloud using CS6 and the new version comes out.

    Does anyone know if it will auto update you to CC or could i finish my current project with CS6 so my client who doesn’t have CC will be able to work with it or can you save to a Backwards compatible format ?

    Thanks.

    Chris Holland
    Editor/Animator

  • Chris Holland

    October 4, 2012 at 4:10 pm in reply to: Newton vs iExpressions

    Thanks for the feedback. It is much appreciated.

    Chris Holland
    Editor/Animator

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