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  • Dcullipher

    March 13, 2007 at 7:10 am in reply to: Simulating ink in water

    A great source for this type of stuff is istockphoto.com and you can’t beat th price per clip.

    https://www.istockphoto.com/file_search.php?action=file&text=ink&filetypeID=8&x=0&y=0&MinWidth=0

  • If you use a black magic decklink card you can use Framelink which mounts the DPX files as a quicktime.

  • Dcullipher

    May 5, 2006 at 7:41 pm in reply to: Keying in Motion?

    DVmatte is what I have found to be an amzing keyer in motion. It will sometimes Key times better than the full Primatte in AE. And it’s fast.

  • Dcullipher

    September 7, 2005 at 12:53 am in reply to: Can’t use HDV captured in FCP on a PC

    Is your final output definately going to be HDV?

    If so that will definately effect overall quality of your footage because it will be recompressing to HDV any work that you do involving the footage.

    In my experience the best solution with HDV is to first run it through magic bullet to convert the footage to 24p or (25p if you need to keep it 25fps). This will give you a full frame to work with. Also magic bullet has a great de-artifacting feaure for video sources that really helps the overall look of the footage. This is not a quick process however so I would not recommend converting the footage until you have your selects done. You are also correct in your statement about HDV from Final Cut on a PC. The footage, much like the DVCProHD codec used for varicam, doesn’t work on the PC. So the best bet for you is to use AE on MAC to do the conversion.

    I think you will be pleased with the look that Magic bullet will give you and they also have the look suite included for some film-like color timings for the footage. We then used the Black Magic HD codec for viewing and working withit on the PC which worked great for us.

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