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  • Ian Liuzzi-fedun

    July 7, 2014 at 10:17 am in reply to: How do I adjust color matrix in Final Cut Pro

    Quite an interesting feature. What would you suggest my workflow be? Bring everything in to davinci and then edit?

    While this might be doable I’m not too keen on it since it involves another software program. Money is not necessarily an issue but I would like to stay within FCP. No one has created a filter over the many years FCP has been around that would give me these handles?

  • Ian Liuzzi-fedun

    May 20, 2013 at 2:45 pm in reply to: Drawn mask snapping to predefined areas

    So I’ve done some additional research and it does appear that we are talking about the rotobrush. Once again when these files are imported into After Effects they have this alpha channel which I’m presuming the rotobrush is taking so I’m wondering if we can tell After Effects to ignore it.

  • Ian Liuzzi-fedun

    May 20, 2013 at 3:21 am in reply to: Drawn mask snapping to predefined areas

    I have tried the pen and rectangle tool. If I draw a mask I get the attached:

    Perhaps I am asking the wrong question. Perhaps whoever did this for me did use the rotobrush tool. Either way anything outside of the purple line becomes part of the alpha channel and therefore is faded out when over video – I do not want this.

  • Ian Liuzzi-fedun

    May 20, 2013 at 2:56 am in reply to: Drawn mask snapping to predefined areas

    According to After Effects what is being shown is the alpha boundary. I tried to redraw it with a tool but it always sticks to what is shown. I beleive the images that imported (that graphic is one image) had an alpha channel with it and After Effects is using that. Is there a way to get it to ignore the alpha on the file?

  • Ian Liuzzi-fedun

    May 19, 2013 at 3:22 pm in reply to: Drawn mask snapping to predefined areas

    Would always help if the image I was talking about was attached.

  • 1) Management indeed. I’ve heard tons of good stuff about the top folks there and this is something I would think they wouldn’t overlook.

    2)If you have a job waiting at another company I can be as idealistic as I want

    3) Fair enough

    4) While a warning would be nice before they did so I can understand for business reasons why they wouldn’t. I am all about after the fact – keep us in the loop as there are people with much more cash in the Active game than I who are just that much more anxious.

    My statement simply indicates there would be nothing to necessarily draw me back to Active – “couldn’t trust them anymore than the next guy”

  • And I am happy this came up now so I can defend myself.

    At some point the folks at Active chose to enter into an agreement without a clause that would allow them to be open with their customers should an event like this arise. Also, as far as the sales team goes, they all got swept away by Quantum so getting their last paycheck was not something the investors would have had any leverage on. There were events toward the beginning of fall 2012 that also signaled rumblings so I wouldn’t be so sure that it was so much of a surprise.

    Point being, if the remaining folks from Active start up again, while they may have the best intentions at heart, without putting something into place for an event like this I couldn’t trust them anymore than the next guy.

  • Still that they didn’t make their customers aware is problematic – bad taste in one’s mouth.

  • Ian Liuzzi-fedun

    March 29, 2013 at 10:55 pm in reply to: USB Follow Focus Device – what do you want?

    I totally admit that I am piggybacking off this thread but there is no real forum for kessler stuff. Anyone who has the Revolution head notice that at, say, half the focal length of a camera you put on there, with a slow pan and tilt the image will step and not be smooth? I just want to see if this is my unit or what.

  • What is this innovative feature set?

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