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  • Hirum Horkweller

    July 12, 2017 at 3:09 am in reply to: Batch- relinking textures

    Thank you for this- you have just given me an hour of my life back!

  • Awesome thanks for letting me know. I figured there had to be a way.

    How do I adjust the offset timecode in either audio or video, so that I can do a timecode sync in Premiere (or Resolve)?

    Thanks!

  • You cannot “fix” a bad focus but maybe you can cut around it and make it look like you did that on purpose. Who knows, maybe you can use this trick a few times throughout the piece and make it more interesting.

    For example:

    I did a commercial project once that required CG, but the CG was really bad so we threw a ‘bad video’ effect over it to mask how fake it looked. We dropped the effect over a few non CG shots too, and used audio cues to make it look deliberate. No one ever suspected we even used CG at all.

    There is always a creative solution 😉

  • Hirum Horkweller

    June 9, 2015 at 6:33 pm in reply to: Move Playhead in Sequence like FCP?

    Hey guys,

    Thank you for letting me know that this functionality should work. I guess my preferences were corrupted because I dumped them and now it works for me too. I should have just done this in the first place on hindsight, but to my knowledge this is actually the first time that this was an actual fix for something, and not just a “have you tried turning it off and on again” step to an otherwise bigger issue.

    Thanks again to this fine community!

    – H

  • Hirum Horkweller

    June 9, 2015 at 6:29 pm in reply to: Pasting Effect Keyframe After Slipping Video

    Hey Dennis,

    Thank you! This actually solved my problem.

    I wasn’t pasting keyframes into the master clip. I didn’t actually know that CC had introduced that feature (I’m a recent FCP convert).

    Using the master clip I am able to copy and paste the keyframes to wherever I need them, so if I slip an edit in the timeline I have only to go back to the master clip and simply drag the keyframes to the new edit point.

    I find it a bit odd that you can’t just copy and past keyframes in edited clips after you’ve changed an edit, but hey as long as there’s a solution.

    Thanks again!

    – H

  • Hirum Horkweller

    June 9, 2015 at 6:08 am in reply to: Pasting Effect Keyframe After Slipping Video

    FYI- I can’t paste keyframe onto any effect after slipping the video, at least using the normal copy/paste method. Please someone tell me there’s a way. How could something so basic be missing from Premiere?

    – H

  • Hirum Horkweller

    June 6, 2015 at 4:34 am in reply to: Move Playhead in Sequence like FCP?

    Without clicking on the timecode first? Very strange. I haven’t reset preferences yet, will do that and report back.

    – H

  • Hirum Horkweller

    June 5, 2015 at 6:06 pm in reply to: Move Playhead in Sequence like FCP?

    Hey Alex, great question. No objects are selected though. Does this basic functionality work for you? If so then maybe my preferences are corrupted.

    – H

  • Hirum Horkweller

    June 5, 2015 at 6:52 am in reply to: Move Playhead in Sequence like FCP?

    OK So I am now running the latest version: 2014.2, 8.2.0 (65) Build

    Same problem. If I type (on the numeric pad) +10 (or anything for that matter) and press enter nothing happens.

    However, if I click in the timecode window first, and then type +10 and press enter, it moves me ten frames ahead.

    Can anyone else confirm this? This is so frustrating.

    – H

  • Hirum Horkweller

    June 5, 2015 at 6:18 am in reply to: Move Playhead in Sequence like FCP?

    Yeah that’s what I’ve been doing. I’m fairly certain it must have been a glitch. Running an update now and will report back.

    – H

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