Gary Alan
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Gary Alan
November 1, 2013 at 7:01 pm in reply to: Where is the complete list of Premiere Pro CC TUTORIALSgo to the top area here and select tutorials. when that screen opens, at the top area it says search authors and select that. look down the list for Andrew Devis. It’s easy being alphabetical. Then look through all the tuts listed. There are many Sony Vegas tuts at first. Just scroll down and you will see many Adobe tuts.
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Gary Alan
November 1, 2013 at 5:54 pm in reply to: Match Frame from Source Monitor to clip in TimelineI am looking for the same question, but I just want to find where a clip is located on the timeline which has a very large amount of clips in place. I have the clip in the project panel and the source monitor. how do i now find the clip on the timeline?
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Can we roll back somehow to the previous version before this “wonderful” (uh , yeah) update we got yesterday? I also do not have ACR in AE like I used to when importing DNG seq.
Gary
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Mel, I read one sentence and I felt I had no need to read the rest of you babbling on. And I said it’s great that you are happy with what you do. I say a few meaningful sentences and you reply with five? paragraphs? LOL
I merely pointed out to you why we who shoot raw want to use it for it’s main reason, 14 bit source files. Not some offline workaround using some intermediate codec like cineform. We have been doing what you suggest for a long time now and hopefully we want to get away from those workarounds and round trips. Don’t get your panties all in a bunch. -
Gary Alan
November 1, 2013 at 4:43 am in reply to: Best stabilizer plugin for Windows? NOT Warp StabilizerAE improves performance enormously in WS. PPro runs faster in WS. So, does PPro have improved performance and does AE run a faster? Is one app better than the other? Or do we have to choose between faster or performance?
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Gary Alan
November 1, 2013 at 1:53 am in reply to: Best stabilizer plugin for Windows? NOT Warp StabilizerSony Vegas Pro has a stabilizer. If you are Mac, then use Motion. Here are some quick google links I found. I can’t say if they are good and I have not watched them all, but maybe give them a look.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCoaJDIrmCM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKJc3wnQEUg
https://www.newbluefx.com/product/stabilizerI think Imaganeer has an app that might stabilize. They have very good tracking.
https://www.imagineersystems.com/productsHTH,
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Gary Alan
November 1, 2013 at 1:36 am in reply to: Best stabilizer plugin for Windows? NOT Warp Stabilizerur right, my bad. long day, need sleep. 🙂
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Gary Alan
November 1, 2013 at 1:13 am in reply to: Best stabilizer plugin for Windows? NOT Warp StabilizerI don’t know for sure, but maybe twixtor?
gary
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Mel, I think you need to understand that not everyone works like you do. In fact, I can’t believe anyone would edit offline anymore with all the technology we have these days. We had no choice, maybe 20 years ago, to offline, but today??
It’s great that you are happy and enjoy what they give us today. But please do not tell others to lower expectations because that is what you choose to do.
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I have tried it, Eric. Everyone will have opinions on different workflows. If it works for you, then I respect that. It doesn’t for me as I would like.
Gary