Kirk Tabalotny
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thanks Noah – as I fell asleep last night, I thought “Gee, I should have included “Windows app’s only” in my post…?”
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Adobe’s OnLocation CS3’s feature “time lapse recording” lets you record one frame per whatever time interval you wish – & records that frame direct to external hard drive. So if you want to shoot video over more than one hour and can power a laptop computer & the DVX for the entire shoot, then you’re set. No changing tapes, no twiddling your thumbs, no need to manually activate the DVX record button at set time intervals… Great if you don’t want to babysit a camera for the whole shoot (security issues permitting of course)
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that’s just a reference to the DVX users manual – in the camera layout diagrams in the early pages of the manuals, the zebra button is item number 66 in the DVX100 & 100A manuals, and item 54 in the DVX-B manual. You’ll find this reference system explained in the lead paragraph of the chapter “Physical Camera Switches & Jacks”
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ooooow… my brain hurts. And then I read a bunch of articles about luma/gamma correction/colour space standards. Tylenol won’t fix this one! Thanks again guuys – what an amazing forum eh!
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thanks David & Darby – judging by the times on your replies there seems to have been a race to post… This turned out to be one of those times when usin’ da manual was stymied by not knowing which search term/s to look under. My bed-time reading lately is about colour theory – is my life out of balance or what?
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sorted it out – my Nucleo Pro 2 is stopping video rendering from AE CS3 (all video formats)
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ps I also get this problem withthe Window Media format in clip notes export. Have tried opening the PDF on another machine – still no video
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Hey ninguem I’m have the same problem. Have you found a fix yet?
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Kirk Tabalotny
November 8, 2007 at 12:48 pm in reply to: how obtain airport announcement effects on my speech?better late than never? In Audition v2.0 I did this to get a good effect (in this order):
1. Filters>FFT Effects>use the ‘telephone receiver’ preset
2. delay>reverb>either “bigger room ambience” or “resonant room mode” preset
3. tempo/pitch>pitch shift>up or down th epitch if you want just to deepen/heighten the speaker’s voice (ie to taste)
4. filters>grapghic Equalizer>increase the 1K, 2K, 4K ranges slightly (again, to taste)
5. amplify as necessary
Basically you are trying to get a sound like an amplified telephone broadcast over a slightly tinny PA system in a very big, echoey room. Altering the pitch in step 3 will make the sound more or less ‘tinny’
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Kirk Tabalotny
October 25, 2007 at 12:37 pm in reply to: The Cartoon Effect (An Easier Way Than Aharon’s, I think!)yes well everyone wants it easier… Yet another solution (apart from being Steve Jobs & buying Pixar) is to run your original video through VirtualDub using a simple filter called MSU Cartoonizer – gives you plenty of control over a range of variables (strokes, colour, saturation, etc)and is free (https://www.compression.ru/video/public_filters.htm). They’re an amazing Russian gang who do useful video filters & processors. You lose the upscaling benefit of Aharon’s technique, and get less time for coffee. Bugger – now I gotta find a new excuse for my tremors.
Hey and to get totally nerdy, I found that Nucleo Pro won’t ‘commit to disc’ any comp layer that contains an Illustrator sequence (a memory issue apparently). Oh well.