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I’ve edited in a cubicle with headphones for about four years. In the middle of what is most easily described as a call center with about 20 people on phones all day when they aren’t yelling at each other.
I have two things to say about it:
1) I cannot recommend it.
2) SERIOUSLY, NO.That said, I’ve learned to tune out all the noise and I’ve made some awesome stuff anyway, in my opinion. Proper audio mixing is by far the most frustrating aspect. Nothing compares to my productivity in a quiet room with proper monitoring, though.
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Adding to the replies already, a friend of a friend had a massive deletion recovered with Data Rescue 3 last weekend. I’ve never used it, but it worked to restore the entirety of a deleted card.
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[Tim Wilson] “The only people who drop the F bomb more than me are my wife and Kylee Wall.”
Me? Nooo.
Each F bomb I deploy is precious to me. I am a great lover of language, and I enjoy the musicality of prose and conversation. I think people who get freaked out by swearing in prime time should be more concerned as to why their children are so impressionable than by a couple of F bombs from a football player who just won the biggest game of his life. Teach kids to love language, and they’ll use curse words as thoughtfully as I swear (ha) I do. Er, usually do. Mostly.
Assuming protection of children is the goal, anyway.
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[Tim Wilson] “If they were bartering “do this edit for me and I’ll put this pill in your drink,” yeah, you should probably skip that one.”
Where would I be without the sage advice found in this forum?
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I meant controlled substances that (I believe) were obtained legally. Vicodin and Percocet. You know, the good stuff.
No thanks, I don’t want your sweaty old hydrocodone pill you stole from your grandma’s medicine cabinet that may be a roofie instead.
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[Mark Suszko] “What’s the most bizarre trade for editing services anybody’s ever done, I wonder?”
I’ve been offered drugs (legal and illegal), numerology and palm reading, a healing touch session, drugs again, and admission to a club.
For the record, I did accept the palm reading.
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I’d use MPEG Streamclip to rip the DVD, Handbrake is kinda wonk and doesn’t make the files you’ll need.
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You can check out Vimeo’s recommendations: https://vimeo.com/help/compression
DVDs are standard definition, so you’ll want to transcode that to ProRes before you edit. Then export a master ProRes file, Compress to H264 in Compressor with Vimeo’s specifications.
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You know, when you Google your name, your COW profile comes up above the fold. And this post is at the top of it.
Something to keep in mind when you’re talking about specific clients. Just sayin’.
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Kylee Pena
October 22, 2012 at 5:18 pm in reply to: Ever have the visual of a clip disappear in the canvas but show in viewer and timeline?Maybe you accidentally hit the wireframe toggle? Hit the W key if your keyboard is default, or choose image or image+wireframe from the third little drop down at the top of the canvas.
Or it could be alpha, alpha+RGB on that same drop down.
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