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  • Daniel Hughes

    May 18, 2011 at 8:05 pm in reply to: Proper render settings for Youtube.

    If you have itsy bitsy black bars, add yt:stretch=16:9 to your tags and it’ll expand to fill the missing bitsies.

    I feel like Gollum.

    If you’re not into that, you can always render any resolution that is 16:9.

    Daniel Hughes
    Amateur Writer, Director,
    Director of Photography
    United Kingdom

  • Daniel Hughes

    May 16, 2011 at 11:42 pm in reply to: Video is way too fast and Audio is normal speed

    Oh my. I was going to suggest the ‘Rate’ settings down the bottom left, but they alter the audio and video.

    Not sure, man, sorry :/

    Daniel Hughes
    Amateur Writer, Director,
    Director of Photography
    United Kingdom

  • Daniel Hughes

    May 16, 2011 at 11:15 pm in reply to: Video is way too fast and Audio is normal speed

    Right click on the video event and select Properties.
    Is Playback rate set to 1.000?

    Daniel Hughes
    Amateur Writer, Director,
    Director of Photography
    United Kingdom

  • Daniel Hughes

    May 15, 2011 at 9:38 am in reply to: Sony vegas Track Motion

    Ouch! It is horribly expensive. I’ll make a point to post here if I come across anything cheaper…

    Daniel Hughes
    Amateur Writer, Director,
    Director of Photography
    United Kingdom

  • Daniel Hughes

    May 14, 2011 at 5:46 pm in reply to: Technicolor LUT

    It’s delicious! Very fantastic.

    It’s good for shooting dark things, like dark coloured dogs or extremely dark skinned people and as it preserves so much detail in all of the regions.

    The fidelity is a dream!

    Daniel Hughes
    Amateur Writer, Director,
    Director of Photography
    United Kingdom

  • Daniel Hughes

    May 14, 2011 at 3:35 pm in reply to: Someone know this effect ?

    You’d probably have to do it manually, perhaps on a loop, using generated text and transitions.

    Daniel Hughes
    Amateur Writer, Director,
    Director of Photography
    United Kingdom

  • Daniel Hughes

    May 14, 2011 at 2:54 pm in reply to: Sony vegas Track Motion

    I believe the term you’re looking for is motion tracking! You can do it in After Effects but also Vegas if you download plugins like Boris FX.

    If it’s just for a muzzle flash, you’ll find they only last one to two frames, so you can manually track it.

    Make sure of course your muzzle flash has a black background, and give it it’s own video track and set its Compositing Mode to Add.

    Get your flash at the time you want it and use Event Pan/Crop to turn and move into the right position.

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    In your Event Pan/Crop you can make a keyframe for the second (if applicable) frame of the flash and then move it to the correct position of the next frame.

    Muzzle flashes should probably only be a frame long though.

    If you want to track smoke to something in your background or blood FX, check out Boris FX Continuum: https://www.borisfx.com/sony/bccsvp/

    Daniel Hughes
    Amateur Writer, Director,
    Director of Photography
    United Kingdom

  • It’s just because your system is running out of memory and doesn’t have enough to produce the frame. You’re based saving, closing vegas and reopening. Perhaps even restarting if you want.

    If you have many applications open, close as what you can.

    :>

    Daniel Hughes
    Amateur Writer, Director,
    Director of Photography
    United Kingdom

  • Daniel Hughes

    May 11, 2011 at 5:58 pm in reply to: Rendering my Split Screen is Taking forever

    Sounds pretty annoying! I’ve had problems like this before.

    Around the 98% mark of the video, are there many additional tracks, effects or anything?

    That often causes the rendering to slow down horribly…

    Daniel Hughes
    Amateur Writer, Director,
    Director of Photography
    United Kingdom

  • Daniel Hughes

    May 11, 2011 at 5:54 pm in reply to: Audio Problems

    Somewhere you’ve clicked the exclamation mark [!] which isolates that audio of a track and mutes all other tracks. Scroll down and find the one which has this on and click on it to release it:

    If you have other tracks you wish to ignore, you can simply click on the exclamation mark [!] to isolate that track and the other one together.

    Note: if a track appears that dim, grey way, it means it’s muted in some way or another.

    Daniel Hughes
    Amateur Writer, Director,
    Director of Photography
    United Kingdom

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