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  • Jim Toscano

    April 10, 2010 at 12:52 am in reply to: ADVICE on HUGE PROJECT

    Oh man, thanks so much, I’m really stressing about this. I will be back at it Sunday night or Monday morning. I hope u won’t mind if u have more questions?

  • Jim Toscano

    April 10, 2010 at 12:40 am in reply to: ADVICE on HUGE PROJECT

    Final delivery will be the best looking web video possible. I shot it HD.

    Would I Lose a lot of resoloution? My boss may also want to show it on our HD tv.

    What would be the best way to render it out?

  • Jim Toscano

    April 9, 2010 at 10:48 pm in reply to: ADVICE on HUGE PROJECT

    They r seperated now. I may need every bit of the footage because it Is a time lapse project.

    Will it work? Any advice?

  • Jim Toscano

    April 9, 2010 at 9:46 pm in reply to: ADVICE on HUGE PROJECT

    Is it possible for. A project to get large to a point that you can’t import anymore images? It seems like that is happening to one of my projects.

    If this truly is the case, is it possible to combine several projects? Import other sequences?

  • I used your advice, seems to be working great. One problem. Each still is 3 mbs. No biggie except that when I import the images into a project, the project becomes huge and at a point it won’t accept any more images, so u have about 4 projects open.

    Is there a way to combine all the projects of nested footage?

  • If I wanted to recrop or adjust some of the footage, at what point would I do that?

  • Jim Toscano

    March 31, 2010 at 6:43 pm in reply to: Time lapse question

    Dave & everyone

    Thanks! The client doesn’t know how long I will have to film or what they are going to use the footage for or how long the final product will be. So I am thinking play it safe and just film the entire thing in real time so that I can have some flexibility later.

    Sound good? Sound crazy?

  • Jim Toscano

    March 30, 2010 at 11:20 pm in reply to: Time lapse ?s

    Great advice.

    Will speeding it up have the same look as time lapse?

    I like your Onlocation idea. I have a MacBook with it already loaded. My problem might be the laptop battery. I don’t think it will last long enough. Any ideas on that? Also I’ve never used on location, is it easy enough to learn in a couple days?

  • Jim Toscano

    March 22, 2010 at 4:25 pm in reply to: HMC 150 – Adobe PP CS4 – Macbook Pro

    Noah,

    When I import the AVCHD files, they are playing with some pixelation in PP. Any idea why? Could the AVCHD just be too much for my machine to handle?

  • Jim Toscano

    March 12, 2010 at 8:56 pm in reply to: HMC150 editing with mac

    Noah, Why do you NEED FCP? Will Premiere Pro CS4 work with the HMC 150?

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