Eric Goldstein
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Thanks to everyone for responding!
Best,
Eric
Eric Goldstein
Giraffe Film Company
Los Angeles
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Hi Jon,
Thanks for the info! This will work very well for my project.
Eric
Eric Goldstein
Giraffe Film Company
Los Angeles
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Eric Goldstein
May 5, 2006 at 2:39 am in reply to: Converting a project from DV 29.97 to 1920X1080 @ 23.976? -
Eric Goldstein
May 5, 2006 at 1:12 am in reply to: Converting a project from DV 29.97 to 1920X1080 @ 23.976?HI Aanarav,
I already have both Magic Bullet and IHD (Magic Bullet converts 29.97 footage to 23.976 among other things) and IHD
(I was a beta tester) up-rezzes footage as in 720X486 to 1920X1080. So I have no problem converting the footage.My question is: How do you convert an existing Premiere Pro Sequence from 29.97 to 23.976. How do you do convert a
timeline – not the footage itself.Thanks,
Eric
Eric Goldstein
Giraffe Film Company
Los Angeles
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Yes, the computer detects the device. Also, Premiere Pro sees the device. It knows if it is on or off line and the
device control works.Eric Goldstein
Giraffe Film Company
Los Angeles
eric@giraffefilm.com -
Thank you both for the help.
Eric
Eric Goldstein
Giraffe Film Company
Los Angeles
eric@giraffefilm.com -
Hi Andrew,
Thanks again for the SynthEyes information.
It is great when forums work like this and people are able to
learn and/or pool information to the general benefit.Best,
Eric Goldstein
Giraffe Film Company
Los Angeles
eric@giraffefilm.com -
Hi Andrew,
Thanks again for the SynthEyes information.
It is great when forums work like this and people are able to
learn and/or pool information to the general benefit.Best,
Eric Goldstein
Giraffe Film Company
Los Angeles
eric@giraffefilm.com -
Colin,
Thank you for taking time to explain your program.
The syntax is very like VBA, Microsoft’s programming language that runs with Excel, Word, etc. There are a lot of beginning programming books for VBA and other basic languages that go over these concepts. I found the ones I have on Amazon.com.
Eric
By the way, if there’s anyone out there like me who didn’t know about holding down option/alt to connect segments
of tracks, it’s great and has saved me a great deal of time. Averaging as described by Andrew and Colin has smoothed the
tracks greatly. I’ve also used field tracking, which has helped with smoothing things out. The script Colin refers to at the bottom of his initial post works great; just download it and put it in the scripts folder in AE. I looked through some of the third party tracking products suggest. SynthEyes seems to give the most bang for the buck ($399), and I think I’m going to purchase it. However, it was not initiallly able to get hold of any tracking points on the clip I was working on. It may be that I can manually assign tracking points, but I haven’t had time to look at that yet. Otherwise, it has some impressive features.Eric Goldstein
Giraffe Film Company
Los Angeles
eric@giraffefilm.com -
Colin,
Thank you for taking time to explain your program.
The syntax is very like VBA, Microsoft’s programming language that runs with Excel, Word, etc. There are a lot of beginning programming books for VBA and other basic languages that go over these concepts. I found the ones I have on Amazon.com.
Eric
By the way, if there’s anyone out there like me who didn’t know about holding down option/alt to connect segments
of tracks, it’s great and has saved me a great deal of time. Averaging as described by Andrew and Colin has smoothed the
tracks greatly. I’ve also used field tracking, which has helped with smoothing things out. The script Colin refers to at the bottom of his initial post works great; just download it and put it in the scripts folder in AE. I looked through some of the third party tracking products suggest. SynthEyes seems to give the most bang for the buck ($399), and I think I’m going to purchase it. However, it was not initiallly able to get hold of any tracking points on the clip I was working on. It may be that I can manually assign tracking points, but I haven’t had time to look at that yet. Otherwise, it has some impressive features.Eric Goldstein
Giraffe Film Company
Los Angeles
eric@giraffefilm.com