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  • Dave Davin

    March 17, 2011 at 12:49 pm in reply to: SmoothCam

    Hi John

    Thanks for that. The file media file is HUGE, no wonder.

    Happy Paddy’s Day!

    Dave

    Dave Davin
    Creative Director

    RAIC Productions
    http://www.raicproductions.com

  • Dave Davin

    March 16, 2011 at 8:49 am in reply to: Jaggy Motion Text in FCP. Solution?

    Hi Kevin

    You’ve probably looked at this but make sure your fps’ are matched? Common mistake and will make text stutter.

    Dave

    Dave Davin
    Creative Director

    RAIC Productions
    http://www.raicproductions.com

  • Hi Ian

    You could try using Red Giants Toonit plugin. Won’t have the same effect as above but might get you close enough depending on what you are trying to achieve.

    Dave

    Dave Davin
    Creative Director

    RAIC Productions
    http://www.raicproductions.com

  • Dave Davin

    February 24, 2011 at 4:27 pm in reply to: text export to FCP

    Hey Patrick

    You could just save the Motion project and import the motion file into FCP without exporting it.

    That should work.

    Dave

    Dave Davin
    Creative Director

    RAIC Productions
    http://www.raicproductions.com

  • Dave Davin

    February 4, 2011 at 9:28 am in reply to: Premiere to Final Cut. Worth it?

    Hi Aj

    I’m an FCP user for a long time now and I’m hooked on the system, but of course like all programs they have their positives & negitives in comparison with others…

    Check this video that puts FCP up against Premiere

    https://vimeo.com/14110589

    it might help you out

    Dave

    Dave Davin
    Creative Director

    RAIC Productions
    http://www.raicproductions.com

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  • Dave Davin

    February 4, 2011 at 12:46 am in reply to: Original Project larger after compression???

    Thanks Craig

    I’ll revert and try again.

    Dave

    Dave Davin
    Creative Director

    RAIC Productions
    http://www.raicproductions.com

  • Dave Davin

    February 4, 2011 at 12:12 am in reply to: Original Project larger after compression???

    Apologies

    when I say ‘default’ i mean the ‘preset’ h264 quicktime codec

    Name: QuickTime H.264
    Description: H.264 video with stereo AAC audio. Settings based off the source resolution and frame-rate.
    File Extension: mov
    Estimated size: unknown
    Audio Encoder
    AAC, Stereo (L R), 48.000 kHz
    Video Encoder
    Format: QT
    Width: (100% of source)
    Height: (100% of source)
    Pixel aspect ratio: Default
    Crop: None
    Padding: None
    Frame rate: (100% of source)
    Frame Controls: Automatically selected: Off
    Codec Type: H.264
    Multi-pass: On, frame reorder: On
    Pixel depth: 24
    Spatial quality: 100
    Min. Spatial quality: 25
    Temporal quality: 50
    Min. temporal quality: 25

    Frame controls: off
    Resize filter: Better linear filter
    output fileds: same as source
    De interlace: Fast line averaging
    Anti alias 0
    detail levels 0
    rate conversion fast
    set duration 100%
    fame size 100% source

    Dave Davin
    Creative Director

    RAIC Productions
    http://www.raicproductions.com

  • Dave Davin

    February 3, 2011 at 11:55 pm in reply to: Original Project larger after compression???

    Its default setting without any tweaking. I feel it might be the motion content that was taking straight into FCP without being compressed firstly that might be the problem.

    Just completed another test without using qmaster. 8gb mov file self contained straight from FCP added to compressor using quicktime 7 default h264 codec finished with at 11gb the exact same result as i thought.

    Going to try and send directly to compressor straight from FCP now using quicktime 7 h264 codec to see what happens after that I’ll go back into motion and export the graphic projects as uncompressed files, import them into the project and swap them with the current .motn files to see if thats the problem

    thanks again Craig

    Dave

    Dave Davin
    Creative Director

    RAIC Productions
    http://www.raicproductions.com

  • Dave Davin

    February 3, 2011 at 11:38 pm in reply to: Original Project larger after compression???

    hi Craig

    Sorry I meant to say at the time I used the preset default Quicktime 7 h.264 codec.

    Dave Davin
    Creative Director

    RAIC Productions
    http://www.raicproductions.com

  • Dave Davin

    February 3, 2011 at 11:11 pm in reply to: Getting rid of zebra bars look in a clip

    Hey Frank

    What speed was the shutter on your camera at?

    Dave Davin
    Creative Director

    RAIC Productions
    http://www.raicproductions.com

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