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  • Dan Browne

    June 5, 2008 at 10:15 pm in reply to: Title Safety

    awesome cheers

    Dan Browne
    Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
    Cloud South Films
    http://www.cloudsouthfilms.co.nz

  • Dan Browne

    May 13, 2008 at 5:07 am in reply to: Cue Sheets

    Arg. Im an assistant editor, oh what a sweet job lol. Anyway, he just said that thats not the sort of cue sheet he was looking for. Apparently its like a sheet that is usually A4 landscape, and it has like the tracks drawn onto it sort of a thing. So it kinda looks like the final cut timeline, and then it says all the info etc and cut points for the sound editor to just look at and be like yeah lalalalala done. Lol thats the sort of thing he is looking for, do you know where I might be able to find one of those templates? But thanks for that other one. He says we will need that one also anyway 😀
    I know thats probably not the best described question, but its all I could muster. Any further help would be greatly appreciated.
    Cheers,
    Dan

    Dan Browne
    Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
    Cloud South Films
    http://www.cloudsouthfilms.co.nz

  • Dan Browne

    May 13, 2008 at 5:02 am in reply to: Cue Sheets

    Awesome thanks dude 😀

    Dan Browne
    Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
    Cloud South Films
    http://www.cloudsouthfilms.co.nz

  • Dan Browne

    May 9, 2008 at 7:49 am in reply to: Best settings for high quality video output

    What are you outputting from? for the highest quality and best compatability I would suggest if possible to capture actually using Premiere Pro. Im in NZ too, and really PAL, in my mind, is a superior format, and its the one NZ uses. AVI is premieres favourite format, just AVI uncompressed footage. Another thing is don’t try doing a software conversion from PAL to NTSC, it will never look good, always do it with hardware. And unless you need to show it to some Americans, always stay with PAL 😀

    Dan Browne
    Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
    Cloud South Films
    http://www.cloudsouthfilms.co.nz

  • Dan Browne

    May 5, 2008 at 9:39 pm in reply to: Audio anoyances

    Okay cheers

    Dan Browne
    Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
    Cloud South Films
    http://www.cloudsouthfilms.co.nz

  • Dan Browne

    May 5, 2008 at 9:15 pm in reply to: Does Encore CS3 have a temp folder setting?

    I believe it just puts all those files into the same folder the project is saved in.
    Dan

    Dan Browne
    Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
    Cloud South Films
    http://www.cloudsouthfilms.co.nz

  • Dan Browne

    May 5, 2008 at 9:07 pm in reply to: Audio anoyances

    Okay thanks. And is there any audio codec that doesnt need that 2 second audio black.
    Cheers,
    Dan

    Dan Browne
    Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
    Cloud South Films
    http://www.cloudsouthfilms.co.nz

  • Dan Browne

    May 2, 2008 at 4:05 am in reply to: importing Photoshop Files

    I have had that exact problem before as well. It really gets annoying doesn’t it lol. I have sorted it out though now, but im doing everything in HD. What format are you doing it all in? and what pre-set are you using in photoshop?
    Cheers,
    Dan

    Dan Browne
    Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
    Cloud South Films
    http://www.cloudsouthfilms.co.nz

  • Dan Browne

    May 1, 2008 at 4:36 am in reply to: /’ :'( Anoying problem

    awesome, works like a charm. Thank you 😀

    Dan Browne
    Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
    Cloud South Films
    http://www.cloudsouthfilms.co.nz

  • Dan Browne

    May 1, 2008 at 3:10 am in reply to: /’ :'( Anoying problem

    I couldnt work out from that page what to do to solve the problem. This is my code:
    /On the page with the form/

    Edit Text

    <textarea name=”contents” cols=”100″ rows=”10″ id=”contents”>
    </textarea>

    Back

    /and on the post.php page/




    Success

     

    Any help is greatly appreciated.
    Cheers,
    Dan

    Dan Browne
    Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
    Cloud South Films
    http://www.cloudsouthfilms.co.nz

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