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  • Ken Adolph

    May 2, 2006 at 3:38 pm in reply to: Closed Captioning using Titler…

    These are two completely different things. Closed Captioning is embedded in line 21 of NTSC video and has to be decoded by a CC decoder in your television. “Subtitles” or “Open captioning” is what is used in DVDs

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    April 6, 2006 at 1:48 am in reply to: Slip and Slide

    This is a common problem with Premiere. The batch capture is not very accurate. I had hoped that they would fix it in ver 2 but it still doesn’t work properly.

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    April 1, 2006 at 10:51 pm in reply to: “slip” shortcut

    I mean is there a keyboard combination to “slip” the video without using the tool?

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    March 21, 2006 at 7:11 pm in reply to: New trimmed project

    This is an animation sequence. 900 frames

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    March 15, 2006 at 1:05 am in reply to: mouse suggestions

    I have recently changed all my edit suites over to the Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000
    I never liked wireless mice before but this one is amazing.

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    March 15, 2006 at 12:20 am in reply to: Aspect Ratio Purgatory – Please Advise

    the proper way is to capture the footage into a 16:9 project(1.2) and then interpret the footage to match 1.2

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    March 10, 2006 at 3:33 am in reply to: Beware when creating new title from existing one.

    No. Because these are basically the same supers in each episode but they are changed for each. Names, locations, times, etc. If I accessed them from a common location and changed them, then “graphic-1” would change in all episodes in PPro 1.5. So, I would copy all the supers to each separate episode folder. Now because they are imbedded in the project file I have to recreate them for each episode.
    It’s a pain.

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    March 10, 2006 at 12:13 am in reply to: Beware when creating new title from existing one.

    I find this process very friendly so far.
    My biggest complaint is that we produce a lot of series TV and I used to be able to create a new project for each episode and then copy all the standard titles into the new folder. I can’t do this anymore without exporting all the titles.

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    March 2, 2006 at 2:20 am in reply to: Digital Film Tools

    Sorry. I should have mentioned that specifically it is the Warm/Cool effect.

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    February 7, 2006 at 8:50 pm in reply to: Windows Media

    The answer seems to be that the file has to be indexed before you can scrub and microsoft says that this is done in the encoder settings. However, I can’t find the “index” switch in the encoder in PPro2.
    Any ideas?

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

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