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  • Jgordon

    July 8, 2006 at 10:50 pm in reply to: A Vegas wish

    I would buy CG Plus, but it’s about $200 too high. It costs as much as vegas almost and I just don’t think a titler is worth that much. My opinion.

  • Jgordon

    June 5, 2006 at 6:01 am in reply to: Fly Out

    I was trying to stop the bots from harvesting my address (it’s probably going to be harvested anyway but I don’t want to make it easy). I’ll try again as I don’t think I was clear. Put the @ sign before the first capitol letter. It should work.

    jgordonLSSINC.us

  • Jgordon

    June 4, 2006 at 10:06 pm in reply to: Fly Out

    Hi Terry, Would you mind emailing me that same veggie that you sent to Vegasarian. I’m interested in it. Thanks -JG

    email: jgordon*AT*lssincDOTus

    remove the *AT* and DOT and replace with the corresponding chararacters.

  • I really identify on the problem of how a project never REALLY reaches “absolute perfection” In other words, I can ALWAYS find stuff that I want to change everytime I review the video I’m working on. Thusly, I end up making the project again last forever because I don’t just say to myself “ok, that’s it, it’s finished, I can live with results and move on to the next project”.

    Good points.

  • Good tips everyone! Thank you.

    One more question. I struggle quite a bit on how to find a method of organizing my media. I’m sure I’m probably not using the tools within Vegas correctly. But in my mind I think if I had an actual printed picture of each piece of media lying down on the floor in front of me, then I could easily spot which pictures to group with other pictures, etc.

    Obviously this is an electronic medium so what I’m asking is how to organize the media and WHEN? Do you somehow look at all of your media somewhere similar to what I described in the previous paragraph and then name the pictures sequentially, AND THEN place them on the time-line so they are in the order you want? or do you do arrange them after it’s on the time-line? This has always been an overwhelming part of this and I just don’t think I’m doing it right. Must be a better way than just placing everything on the time-line, then using the arrow keys to scrub across the time-line over each picture (which takes forever in and of itself, I wish there was a hot key to skip to the next event, then it would be easier), all the while trying to remember the photos that I’ve scrubbed over and if the current photo would fit with them or not, etc.

    Am I making sense?

    Thanks for all of your help.

  • Jgordon

    September 15, 2005 at 11:20 pm in reply to: Would anybody be interested in this?

    I would sure love this. I want to see more real world examples AS they are created. -John

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