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  • Dan Mcguire

    June 21, 2012 at 9:58 pm in reply to: Clone stamp? Removing Burn-in Time Code

    What is an SOT?

  • Dan Mcguire

    May 25, 2011 at 5:26 pm in reply to: RSA Animate style drawings.

    Thanks for the info. If anything else comes to mind, please pass it on…
    Yours
    DAN MCGUIRE

  • Dan Mcguire

    May 25, 2011 at 11:09 am in reply to: RSA Animate style drawings.

    I don’t want a “write-on effect”. I have an artist who can draw in real time – like the artist who draws for RSA animate. What I observed with RSA is that the artist would do one picture at a time, and they were assembled in a larger mosaic of images in AE. My question is how they sped up the drawing footage and put them altogether in sync with the voice, with a lot of moves in, out and to the side.
    Cheers,DMCG

  • Textedit pro does it well. Only 50 titles at once in the demo mode, but that’s enough for most purposes.

  • Dan Mcguire

    February 20, 2011 at 2:39 pm in reply to: B-roll contact sheet for each reel

    It works, but the images are weird – interlaced? It seems to be a double exposure of 2-3 frames, so they are very blurred.

    Tried to output them as jpegs and tiffs, but same results.

    thanks
    DAN

  • Dan Mcguire

    February 19, 2011 at 9:15 pm in reply to: animating face in AE – shadow puppets

    Joe, Your piece is absolutely beautiful. Did you edit/shoot/direct as well as animate? Great work, regardless.

    Thanks for your advice. It is still a bit beyond me – and that tutorial you mentioned goes VERY fast.

    Thanks
    DAN.

  • Dan Mcguire

    February 18, 2011 at 4:30 pm in reply to: animating face in AE – shadow puppets

    How do you tie a puppet pin to a null object?

  • Dan Mcguire

    January 11, 2011 at 8:55 pm in reply to: Please listen to this audio: How can I fix it?

    That is strange – the waveform does not look overmodulated in the timeline. When I listened on headphones when recording, it wasn’t louder than normal. and the speech levels, when put opposite good sounding audio from other sources, isn’t any louder. Also, the camera automatically adjusts audio input – auto setting.
    DAN

  • Dan Mcguire

    August 22, 2010 at 10:52 am in reply to: Subtitles for FCP – ideal settings

    Thank you for this – great information.
    DAN

  • Dan Mcguire

    August 21, 2010 at 12:39 pm in reply to: Subtitles for FCP – ideal settings

    this is from a BBC website:

    As a general rule, subtitles:

    * Must consist of no more than three lines;
    * Must contain no more than 32 characters in each line;
    * Must be centred at the bottom of the video clip; and
    * Should include colours to distinguish speakers from each other – namely, white, yellow, cyan and green.

    still would like to know font type and size!

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