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  • Josh Kale

    June 1, 2007 at 12:53 am in reply to: Correct way to export movie?

    Um… perhaps post it on the internet or just to archive it.

  • Josh Kale

    May 31, 2007 at 5:01 am in reply to: Correct way to export movie?

    I really have no idea. I just imported the movie film I got from my DV camera and imported it into adobe premiere pro. I editied it a little and now I want to export it again.

    It is widescreen footage so which do you think is the best way to export it? AVI? Im lost with all the different formats.

    Project settings? Um…
    DV- NTSC
    Widescreen 48KHz is what I selected. Then I just imported my video clip which was a .AVI

    But when I try and export a .AVI from premiere, there are black bars all around my video… no just the top and bottom.

  • Josh Kale

    May 29, 2007 at 2:55 pm in reply to: How to fix black border all around video?

    When I view the footage captured directly from my camera, the aspect radio is correct. Black bars on top and bottom. But after exported out of adobe after fx, the radio changes. The orginal footage is right.. but after I messed with it in adobe after fx, im preaty sure I screwed it up.

    What would be the correct way to export widescreen footage out of adobe after fx then?

    Thanks

  • Josh Kale

    May 29, 2007 at 6:18 am in reply to: How to fix black border all around video?

    Here is a picture of the problem I am experiencing

    https://img177.imageshack.us/img177/6141/blackbox2xy5.jpg

    This is also what my video looks like on my tv.

  • Josh Kale

    May 29, 2007 at 6:09 am in reply to: How to fix black border all around video?

    I just looked at my original footage and its aspect ratio is correct. I must have messed up somewhere in my exporting/converting. Is there any way to repair the damage done? I tried stretching out the video manually in premiere but when I previewed it back, there was flickering and static so that must not be the solution.

    Im lost…

  • Josh Kale

    May 21, 2007 at 6:12 am in reply to: Andrew Karamer tutorial help

    i’ve searched everywhere, but im totally lost on how to animate a camera to fly down that hallway he has in the tutorial.

  • Josh Kale

    May 21, 2007 at 1:19 am in reply to: Andrew Karamer tutorial help

    pleaseee

  • Josh Kale

    May 20, 2007 at 6:03 am in reply to: Andrew Karamer tutorial help

    Im sorry, but im quite new to AE and was watching his videos to get to learn how to use this product better. Could you guys help me set up a camera movement? I am quite clueless O.O

  • Josh Kale

    May 19, 2007 at 8:22 am in reply to: Andrew Karamer tutorial help

    “we would do an animation where we fly down this hallway….”

    ok that is at 6:22 when andrew kramer says that in this tutorial.
    https://www.videocopilot.net/videotutorials/3droom/index.htm

    all the above help and advice has not worked so far. if anyone knows what i am doing wrong, please tell me. i followed exactly everything he does in his tutorial until 6:22 when magically, position and point of intrest keyframes magically appear on the timeline. After that happens, he is free to move the scroll bar as he chooses. Im stuck at the part where im still trying to get the keyframes onto my timeline. I went and selected “position and point of intrest” under camera… but still I cannot do anything.

    Please help

  • Josh Kale

    May 18, 2007 at 6:06 am in reply to: Andrew Karamer tutorial help

    I continued watching but I still am not able to animate my camera. This is probably because I cant drag my scroll bar anywhere.

    When I hit “0” for a preview, I get the following message.
    After Effects error: RAM Preview needs 2 or more frames to playback.

    I tried going back and hitting position and then trying to drag my scroll bar furtur into my time line, but it was still stuck at the first frame.

    I have my room and text created, I just cant animate the camera.. well, I would be able to if I could move through my timeline….

    please help

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