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  • David Phifer

    February 22, 2012 at 6:45 pm in reply to: Creating “veins” effect in AE

    Thanks, Ted, I’ve never played with Free form pro, but after watching your “Crazyface Commercial” I may have to try it. That was amazing work you did, I don’t understand depth maps as I’ve never done that, but if you know of any preferred tuts or other examples, please shoot me some links. Thanks, Ted, I appreciate your thoughts, you’re helping me up my game here!:)

    Dave

    Mod City Dave

  • David Phifer

    February 21, 2012 at 10:13 pm in reply to: Creating “veins” effect in AE

    Kevin, wow, good idea with the lightning effect, I never even thought of that one.I will definitely try it. Also an avid fan of Andrew Kramer, I know that healing effect well, but haven’t tried to use to with this. I don’t know what the decay property is, I’ll have to check on that one.

    Thanks for the ideas, Kevin, I appreciate you taking the time. I’ll let you know how it turns out!

    David

    Mod City Dave

  • David Phifer

    June 23, 2011 at 8:22 pm in reply to: XDCAM mov files won’t import into Premiere

    OKay, I see what you’re talking about. I just used the media browser in Premiere but it still says the codec is missing or unavailabe, so nothing’s changed. Then I thought to reinstall quicktime, so I did that, and still no dice. The files still won’t import.

    Mod City Dave

  • David Phifer

    June 23, 2011 at 4:09 pm in reply to: XDCAM mov files won’t import into Premiere

    Hey David, when you say “Media Browser” do you mean the plugin for Media Center like in this link?

    https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/13752/getting-started-with-media-browser-for-windows-media-center/

    I have never used the media center or the media browser plugin, but I will download it and see what it can do. If you mean something else when you say “Media Browser” please clarify and excuse my ignorance, I often feel I am incompetent and inadequate in this area.

    I tried to bring the files into Adobe Encoder, and they won’t import. So I hope you mean the thing mentioned in the link.

    Let me know if I’m understanding what you meant. Thanks David!

    Mod City Dave

  • David Phifer

    April 10, 2010 at 4:38 pm in reply to: Exported version giving washed out blacks?

    I haven’t really played with the scopes before so I’m pretty ignorant in that area. It’s positioned at “Highest Quality” for output.

    There are a couple of options here under “All scopes” that say “Intensity: 50%” and another that states “75%” and gives the option of either 75% or 100%…could that setting be the reason?

    It looks fine in Premiere, it’s the exported version that looks greyed out. If it were the scopes, wouldn’t it also affect what I’m currently looking at in Premiere or just as it out puts when I export to a movie file?

    I’m exporting as H264, so I am at a loss.

    Mod City Dave

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