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Thanks for this post..You had the solution for something I was looking for. Good on ya mate!
Jason R. Coleman
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Jason Coleman
August 16, 2013 at 5:24 pm in reply to: Add files to DVD with Encore so you can copy them to your computerI love it when I search for a solution and actually find it…thank you!
Jason R. Coleman
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Extreme Measures Creative
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I agree with the precomp method! And John, sorry, but I flinched when clicking the thumbs up and clicked the flag…ooops. Tried to undo but no luck.
Jason R. Coleman
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duh…It’s not my shoot (just the edit). That’s part of the problem. In house shooter for the company…. now nuff said. Re-shooting anything isn’t in the budget.
Jason R. Coleman
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Extreme Measures Creative
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with this in mind you need to determine your output for your video. Is it broadcast or just for Youtube. If just for youtube you can pull off lower resolution cut aways. Shoot in the highest res possible and then just crop into your one shot or two shot angles. then output at a lower resolution. It actually works really well. There are tuts on it on Youtube. do a search for one camera multicam shoot and you will find it.
Jason R. Coleman
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Extreme Measures Creative
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info@extrememeasurescreative.com
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Isn’t it illegal to rip Youtube videos?
Jason R. Coleman
Owner/President
Extreme Measures Creative
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info@extrememeasurescreative.com
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It may NOT be Final Cut. They could be using After Effects or some other program, BUT. You can certainly pull this off with alot of tedious work and photoshop. Create your masks in photoshop import them into final cut and mix down the video clip with the mask. From that point you shouldn’t hav any issues.
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I ran into something similar and the most important thing I found was that the image has to be in RGB mode.
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I’m so glad I found this post. It worked for me when Media Manager would not. Thanks for being on the COW!