Jonathan Miller
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Well, there might be one other way. You could try using a gradient wipe to “grow” the text out of the ground.
Here’s a VERY ROUGH example I whipped up while compressing an MPEG2…..needed to kill some time.
And, if you’re interested, here’s the AE project file with the Photoshop document.
http://www.treelineproductions.com/preview/Grow folder.zip
Yes, my example is very simple, but you can get creative, and make a very complex one.
Good luck!
Jon
TreeLine Productions
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“Sounds” like you’ve turned off audio scrubbing.
Press Shift-s to toggle it on and off.
Good luck!
Jon
TreeLine Productions
Fort Collins, CO USA -
Jonathan Miller
July 28, 2005 at 7:33 pm in reply to: video stalling and skipping a everything else that can go wrong !Frustrating, isn’t it! You’ve put all this work into producing the thing, and it’s just how you want it. Now, you can’t get the thing output and therefore can’t deliver it. Uuuugggghhhh!
Alright, have you tried making the entire piece into a self-contained movie, and then printing to tape from that single movie?
A lot of times that will solve your problem.
Good luck!
Jon
TreeLine Productions
Fort Collins, CO USA -
Tom’s right. Try the Sony DV forum or the Indie Film & Documentary forum.
Good luck!
Jon
TreeLine Productions
Fort Collins, CO USA -
Jonathan Miller
July 28, 2005 at 3:46 pm in reply to: After Effects warning: Couldn’t open Quicktime video output componentCool. Glad it’s working for you now.
Jon
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Jonathan Miller
July 28, 2005 at 1:28 am in reply to: After Effects warning: Couldn’t open Quicktime video output componentYes, the same happened to me as well. Luckily, it’s an easy fix. Just follow the directions and you’ll be previewin’ in no time!
https://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301852%3E
Good luck!
Jon
TreeLine Productions
Fort Collins, CO USA -
Jonathan Miller
July 25, 2005 at 9:51 pm in reply to: How can I make video clip in slow motion with audio to match?I agree with Chris, that sounds strange you’d have to go into AE to make that happen correctly. Using AE for slowing down a clip like you need would be like going from your NLE to Photoshop to make a color still B&W. It’ll work, but shouldn’t be neccessary.
Surely you can do it in Avid Xpress.
I, too am a FCP guy, so maybe you should post your question in the Avid forum here on the COW?
Good luck!
Jon
TreeLine Productions
Fort Collins, CO USA -
You could try this one, but to make it look really nice, it uses Shine.
By the way, buy Shine, it’s so worth it. It’s value goes far beyond simple light rays. You can achieve wonderful, complex glows with it.
https://www.creativecow.net/forum/read_post.php?postid=103903149546207&forumid=2&archive=_2002
Jon
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I’m confused here.
It sounds like you used to transfer film to video, digitize the video then edit/add effects (after removing pulldown) and then master back to tape by adding pulldown?
Well, that sounds fine. So why would you want to speed your footage up to 30fps so there’s a 1 to 1 frame for frame conversion for 24fps to 30fps?
If I was you, I would remove the pulldown in AE to get a 23.976 (also known as 23.98 or 24p) clip, put that in a 23.98 fps timeline, do what you’d like to the video, then render out adding 3:2 pulldown to bring the footage up to 29.97 for printing to videotape.
Jon
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Final Effects from Media 100, soon to be from Boris.
https://www.media100.com/fec.asp
Good luck!
Jon
TreeLine Productions
Fort Collins, CO USA