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  • Daniel Hughes

    April 21, 2011 at 10:44 pm in reply to: Noise Reduction For Vegas10 – Any Options?

    Thanks Faran for asking and Steve for sharing this!
    I don’t know how to convey my elation without use of informal internet slang and abbreviations!

    Thank you thank you!

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

  • Daniel Hughes

    April 21, 2011 at 10:36 pm in reply to: Timing problem?

    Goodness, that sounds frustrating!

    If Scott’s idea doesn’t fix the problem, I was thinking it might be just basic computer lag. General project preview is prone to lag unless you do a Dynamic Ram Preview (I hope you can do this in SV9). Select a loop region that you wish to view and hit Shift+B and it does a sort of ‘mini render’ for you to watch it more properly without going through the hassle of rendering.

    If you can do this in Vegas 9 it will help you with synchronisation and speed up your workflow!

    I’d notice sometimes as well, if you have the song from the music video in a track you may accidentally catch it with the cursor and take it a bit out of sync! I do this all the time. And, like you said the whole video was out of sync, is there a chance you possibly, accidentally, knocked it off without noticing?

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

  • Daniel Hughes

    April 21, 2011 at 10:29 pm in reply to: render times

    I don’t think it really matters what order you do things, if it’s still going to be be the same effects and output in the end. Vegas has the same amount of rendering work to do.

    There’s something about the wording that makes me think you’re getting mixed up with ‘rendering’ and ‘editing’ or ‘workflow’

    If you were talking about workflow, yes, you’re probably better getting all of the clips, events or shots cut they way you like, then start your work on the audio or move to effects and colour correction.

    If you do the effects before you cut it, your previews are going to be laggier and you’re going to make mistakes and then you’ll realise you don’t like the effects and colours you initially used and it’ll just be a big messy shambles!

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

  • Daniel Hughes

    April 21, 2011 at 7:23 pm in reply to: Canon 60D Recording has automatically stopped

    With these cameras you need a card of at least class 6. Even with the best cards you will get this now and then, however. It’s an information overload, I think because of an automatic bit-rate setting going too high or something. Or you shot was too colourfully wonderful and diverse for it to handle… It will usually go away if you just wait for it to settle and try again.

    But if your card is less than class 6 expect this often.

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

  • Daniel Hughes

    April 20, 2011 at 9:21 pm in reply to: Scrolling text blurry

    I believe you have already found it. By increasing the size of the text block thing you are increasing the resolution and sharpening the pixels. That’s why we have anamorphic lenses: they take a bigger, stretched picture that can then be squashed and scaled down with much better resolution.

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

  • Daniel Hughes

    April 19, 2011 at 6:28 pm in reply to: pan/crop motion has strange “S” curve

    I just found the problem. Your point of rotation which is usually found at the centre of the large ‘F’ distorts the motion when not at perfect centre. Make sure it’s in the middle and it’ll be linear.

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

  • Daniel Hughes

    April 19, 2011 at 5:33 pm in reply to: pan/crop motion has strange “S” curve

    If Danny’s suggestion wasn’t the case, check the ‘smoothness’ options. I’ve noticed when I use these there often isn’t linear movement, for some reason.

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

  • Daniel Hughes

    April 17, 2011 at 10:37 pm in reply to: Canon 60D stuttering video

    I don’t think it’s a problem with your card or anything, it seems to be just a really fast shutter speed.

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

  • Daniel Hughes

    April 17, 2011 at 10:29 pm in reply to: fixing fast shutter effect in post ?

    Sony Vegas has an excellent digital stabilizer – but the shutter speed you’ve used is probably way too long to look decent with this…

    Perhaps you could try some frame interpolation to double or quadruple the frame rate, then interlace the frames? That could work, maybe!

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

  • Daniel Hughes

    April 17, 2011 at 6:55 pm in reply to: Audio channels

    Same! I joined like only last Tuesday haha! I do love it here also.

    As for your additional questions, I don’t really have any answers or know a lot about the music industry. I’m only 16, after all.

    Hope someone else can help!

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

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