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  • David May

    May 13, 2008 at 12:55 pm in reply to: Zooming in on footage

    great advice mate, will give it a try. 2 questions, for trying the HD into SD and then back into HD, what format should i creatie it in for SD? that made sense i think.
    And if that fails, is it worth holding off and doing using after effects to get the close up. dont know how it would be any better quality wise, but it was a thought

  • David May

    May 13, 2008 at 6:32 am in reply to: Huge timing bug/error/problem…help?

    Well ive put the shots back in their original places, took about 3 hours but the main thing is its fixed. I put a low quality export i had made previously on the timeline and matched the shots up to it, just for future reference if anyone else finds the same problem. thanks for your help.

  • David May

    May 13, 2008 at 3:57 am in reply to: Huge timing bug/error/problem…help?

    2.4ghz quad core, 4gb ddr2 ram, gforce 7950gt, 200gb sata + 500gb sata. why? any ideas?

  • David May

    May 12, 2008 at 11:29 pm in reply to: Huge timing bug/error/problem…help?

    the video is HD mpeg format, Ive got a sony HD camera so i just imported straight in. I had numerous saves in many different locations, but i think its the “encoded files” folder is that the change has been applied to, because all of the save files do exactly the same thing with those 3 clips.
    The only solution i can think of is use one of the low res exports i made 2 days ago and match the shots back up.
    thoughts?

  • David May

    May 11, 2008 at 12:09 pm in reply to: Zooming in on footage

    Looks like ill just stretch out the footage and hope for the best. Im a little dissapointed, i have a sony hdr hc7e camera and i recorded and began my project in HD, so i figured id be able to get right up to nostril hairs without quality drop. Ill just hang here with my shattered dreams.
    Thanks for your help lads, once i get my footage into after effects, i may need it again.
    Thanks again.
    Dave

  • David May

    May 9, 2008 at 7:55 am in reply to: Zooming in on footage

    Thanks for your help dude, im afraid im still not getting it though. I dont want to graduly zoom in on a frame, but be close up to begin with. ie the shot is of the whole face, i just want the mouth moving.
    Ive set the anchor point to the spot i need by moving its x and y values in motion control, but when i grab the edges of the peview pane and shift+move it out, my quality drops something shocking. is there a better way of getting that close up? because ive moved the anchor point, the motion zoom function will not move me any closer. I have captured in hdv, so im sure i can get closer to the footage without having this quality drop.
    Help?

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