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  • Jeremy Schoenwald

    July 8, 2013 at 7:00 pm in reply to: Avid DNxHD Alpha files in Premiere Pro CC?

    That was the ticket! Premiere CC supports DNxHD using UNCOMPRESSED alpha. Thanks so much!

  • Jeremy Schoenwald

    December 3, 2009 at 7:53 pm in reply to: FCP transition problem using transparent Tiff

    Excellent Thax! That was it. Much appreciated! Is there any quality intensives to make up for this issue either in the graphics creation stage or on the FCP end of things?

  • Jeremy Schoenwald

    August 11, 2009 at 4:33 pm in reply to: Rotating causes blur?

    Thanks for the responses.

    Yes, the fields are correctly separated – lower field dominance. Now does it matter if they change after its been imported? For instance its imported as lower field, then turned off, then lower field again?

    I did stabilize the clip but that only effected the beginning of the clip and nothing changed except for a 1 degree rotation on the frame sampled above. I ran a test on another clip that I didn’t stabilize and I come up with the same results.

  • Jeremy Schoenwald

    July 10, 2009 at 2:19 pm in reply to: interlace motion artifacts

    Ok, I created another composition with two layers of the same clip with the top at 50%. One layer I interpreted as upper field dominance and the second as lower field dominance. The resulting clip is stable (its not drifting in and out of focus like before) but a softer blurry look. Would this indicate that its a motion blur issue or an interlacing issue? I think it would be the double fields that gives it a soft look, so I would want to get rid of one field and but at the same time avoid a de-interlaced stuttery look. Any suggestions?

  • Jeremy Schoenwald

    July 7, 2009 at 7:16 pm in reply to: interlace motion artifacts

    Here’s a frame from a clip I tried to corrected this morning. Here is the frame before…

    hy1a.png

    and here is the frame after running it through AE

    hy1b.png

    There are two issues. 1) If you zoom in you’ll notice a definite blurring and it seems like a slight shift in placement (0.5 pixel down) 2) the color darkened after the export from AE.

    Any thoughts?

  • Jeremy Schoenwald

    July 2, 2009 at 6:08 pm in reply to: interlace motion artifacts

    The footage was shot with an XL2 in 60i. My timelines are at 29.97. I captured in DV/DVCPRO – ntsc and that’s my output settings from AE too.

  • Jeremy Schoenwald

    July 2, 2009 at 5:21 pm in reply to: interlace motion artifacts

    Yes, I’m attempting to stabilize the image. I have a 16×9 matte so I’m just stabilizing vertical shake. Unfortunately the issue is not really visible in an image. The image is clear when no adjustments are being made but when it starts making the adjustments I would describe it more as like a slight blur that seems to constantly be adjusting with the move. I get the same problem only a bit more extreme with keyframed motion adjustments in FCP. Motion blur is not enabled for the video track.

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