Joseph W. bourke
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Thanks Ann – I didn’t run across that one.
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Here’s a link to all of Adobe’s preparation resources for the test – other than that, read, practice, and learn:
https://www.adobe.com/education/certification-programs/premiere-exam-objectives.html
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Hi Daniel –
I’ve been using Gentibus CD for a number of years, and I love it. It’s free, and it will catalog CDs, DVD’s, Network Drives (I use it on my dockable drives), and thumb drives. Being able to search my archives without inserting a disc or drive in the caddy has made life muchc easier. I actually donated to the programmer – it’s worth buying:
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Joseph W. bourke
August 14, 2017 at 5:07 pm in reply to: WHOLE Computer is crashing when trying to exportJesse I had a really stupid one happen to me with overheating and crashing of my HP Z800. Turns out that when I had installed the Nvidia graphics card, I tucked the wire bundle into the hole where the fan was, stopping it from turning – every time I rendered – Kerash!!!! You’re probably not that stupid – I was…
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Yes. Adobe Bridge CC is free, and is also available as a free-standing install outside of the CC realm. In other words, you don’t have to have Photoshop, AE, PPro or other products installed for it to work.
Joe Bourke
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Joseph W. bourke
August 8, 2017 at 4:58 pm in reply to: Easily splitting entire clip into single frames?Look into “splitting clip into image sequence”. I know you can do it in Photoshop quite easily, and I have also done it in Premiere Pro. Here’s a link to the Adobe word on it:
https://helpx.adobe.com/after-effects/using/rendering-exporting-still-images-still.html
There are also a number of free methods to do it outside of the Adobe world, such as VirtualDub and VLC Media Player.
Joe Bourke
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It looks to me as if the controller is a 3D model, or at least a rendered clip containing a 3D model, which may have been done in Element 3D, 3DS Max, C4D, etc. Unless you know how to use one of these 3D packages, or you can find a template which has the correct controller, you’re out of luck. That’s why some of these clips are free – they are very limited. Unless you own Element 3D, or have the knowledge to find a free 3D model and use one of the other 3D options, you’re out of luck. You should be able to dig around the template and see whether there is actually a 3D model in there (I doubt it), or it’s just a rendered clip.
Joe Bourke
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Joseph W. bourke
May 22, 2017 at 11:43 pm in reply to: 3d element plugin error ” element has encountered an unrecoverable error “Here’s some info from the Video Copilot support forum:
https://www.videocopilot.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=125989
Joe Bourke
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As usual, that’s the deal, Todd. Talent not included…
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You’re right Mark. But I think the B3s up here have been pushed out by the boats, antique cars, haying equipment, unused furniture, etc. And of course most people look at a Leslie and think it’s a liquor cabinet or some sort of truncated sideboard.
Joe Bourke
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