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  • Jose Alfonzo

    November 7, 2005 at 11:02 pm in reply to: color correction broadcast safe

    Thank you shane! my bosses saw it, liked it very much! thanks for your time.

  • You might know this already… maybe not. don’t judge the footage on how it looks on the computer, but on how it looks on the monitor. do a test; edit with a monitor hooked up, and it how it looks. let me know how it went.

    It has never been between you and them
    it has always been you and god

  • Jose Alfonzo

    November 7, 2005 at 3:14 am in reply to: color correction broadcast safe

    Hi there.Thank you so much for responding. I read about the vector scope, and i understood that “generally” you don’t want to pass the “color targets” while adjusting color saturation. But in this show, the clips look “all funky”, basically, not real at all, they look colorized. So, my question is: what is legal in the vectorscope??? Again Thank you so much.

    It has never been between you and them
    it has always been you and god

  • Jose Alfonzo

    November 1, 2005 at 6:38 pm in reply to: Green Screen, several ways, but whats the best one?

    thanks

  • Jose Alfonzo

    August 17, 2005 at 10:43 pm in reply to: Old FIlm effect

    yeah, I mean, I don’t recall right now. just play with it, see what you can find 😉

    It has never been between you and them
    it has always been you and god

  • Jose Alfonzo

    August 17, 2005 at 10:25 pm in reply to: Old FIlm effect

    this is an easy way: go to export movie, then quicktime conversion. in there, you should find something that says filters. look for film, or something that sounds like that and tweak it, until your desire look. let me know if you got it!

    It has never been between you and them
    it has always been you and god

  • Jose Alfonzo

    August 17, 2005 at 8:12 am in reply to: Editing in 16:9 from XL1s in FCP 4.5 Need help.

    make sure that, in the settings in final cut, the sequence is also anamorphic. make a qicktime of that, and in dvd studio, choose 16:9 letterbox

    It has never been between you and them
    it has always been you and god

  • Jose Alfonzo

    August 16, 2005 at 3:43 pm in reply to: dropped frames in feature

    May you gotta cut your project into different pieces. cut em up, make quicktimes of them, and do a new sequence (on a new project). This might fix it.

    It has never been between you and them
    it has always been you and god

  • Jose Alfonzo

    August 15, 2005 at 11:00 pm in reply to: 16:9 , how do you do it?

    thanks mate!

    It has never been between you and them
    it has always been you and god

  • Jose Alfonzo

    August 7, 2005 at 1:34 am in reply to: fade to white?

    Thanks john!

    It has never been between you and them
    it has always been you and god

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