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Thanks a lot guys 🙂 It would be very helpful. Well I better get crackin’ and do this old film style video 🙂
Thanks again.
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Hello,
Thank you. I’ll try to do that. I need it for about 1/4 through the video. I have tried adding noise, scratch&dust, adjust the colour and shake the footage a bit, but it just doesn’t give the look I wanted. I’ll play around with it some more, but otherwise I’d do it in AE as you suggested.
Thank you 🙂
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Ditha Angraini
February 18, 2007 at 8:31 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro lagging badly. Please help. Urgent.Thank you for the tips… I will try it next time 🙂
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Hello,
Thank you for your reply. The interview I would be doing is relating to public spaces and the use of it. I will know whether the interview would be shot or not and exactly which topic the interview would cover at a later date, but I thought I’d better prepare myself for it anyway. So I don’t panic not knowing which gear to take on the day (there are a wide selection of gear to choose from).
The interview scene I had in mind based on what I have gathered so far is to be done in an indoor public space (but with static background as I noticed that having people walking around in the background can be distratcting), and with a warm atmosphere and soft light. How can this be achieved? I would be shooting with a sony PD150.
Thank you.
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Ditha Angraini
February 16, 2007 at 2:40 am in reply to: Premiere Pro lagging badly. Please help. Urgent.i’ve made sure i set the scratch disk to the right drive, and it is. it’s matrox rt, and it has a lot of effects that need rendering. If that’s the case then i’m a little relieved, at least it’s a normal case.
What would be a good step to take when I have to edit footage more than 3 hours long (with note that most of the time I would need to adjust the colours) so it doesn’t lag so much?
Thank you.
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Ditha Angraini
February 16, 2007 at 12:51 am in reply to: Premiere Pro lagging badly. Please help. Urgent.I discovered that the lagging happens only with a certain project. The project contains a lot of footage (3 hours in total). I found out that pp 2.0 lags when that project was opened. I thought that the problem was with the footage. So I opened pp 2.0 again, and re-import the same footage… it worked fine. I opened a different project and it was working fine. I haven’t tested with some other projects that have a lot of footage in it. I’m very confused at the moment. Any idea why this happens?
Thanks.
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Ditha Angraini
February 16, 2007 at 12:11 am in reply to: Premiere Pro lagging badly. Please help. Urgent.The matrox update was the exact same one I’ve used with premiere pro 2.0 before the computer was serviced. When it got back from being serviced we installed premiere pro 1.5, while waiting for the installation pack of premiere pro 2.0 to get here. It worked fine before it was serviced, that’s why I’m getting really worried when the lagging happens. Maybe I got the settings wrong or something. Could it be that some settings in premiere pro 2.0 are the ones that affecting the performance while running on matrox?
I will try what you have suggested. Fingers crossed it would work 🙂
Thank you.
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