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  • Lance Bachelder

    January 23, 2006 at 7:53 am in reply to: Film Glow

    Yeah I also have Digital Film Lab and highly recommend it. It takes a different approach than 55mm and gives you every possible control over every aspect of the picture vs. 55mm’s presets (which of course are completely customizable).

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  • Lance Bachelder

    January 22, 2006 at 8:52 pm in reply to: Film Glow

    Yes. You can load it for both AE and PPro. You’re really gonna like all the features it has.

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  • Lance Bachelder

    January 22, 2006 at 6:39 pm in reply to: Film Glow

    Digital Film Tools has an excellent plug-in called 55mm. I does glows and a whole lot more and works well in PPro 2 – highly recommended. https://www.digitalfilmtools.com/55mm/

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  • Tim,

    You’re so gracious and the consummate host – I should have never opened my mouth on this one. Is there a logical workflow – yes – but I’m done, I’ve been watching Simon Cowell for too long. I apologize to Ron, Kathlyn and everyone else on this forum for wasting valuable forum space.

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  • Lance Bachelder

    January 17, 2006 at 9:33 pm in reply to: Has Adobe lost their minds????

    Complaints have nothing to do with the software – these are worthy upgrades!

    ONLY the whacked pricing structure for UPGRADER’S (those who own previous versions!)

    For new users these bundles are a bargain.

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  • You know David – you presonally attacked me without knowing anything about me and then you finally give this workflow explanation that is just whacked! I would fire you for attempting to set up a project this way to begin with – not because I don’t like you (which I don’t) but because it would be bad business to let you continue with this workflow. It shows a complete lack of understanding of the software/formats/ and offline/online workflow specially when it comes to HDV and timecode! PPro could easily do what you ask had you set up the project properly to begin with.

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  • Why are you here and not over at the Discreet Edit forum?

    Nice logo and website by the way – that mail order graphic design course really paid off. LOL!

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  • You’re right – I know nothing.

    Personal attacks are easy when you’re way up there in our 51st state.

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  • You can’t state that ALL professional NLE’s have this and then say you don’t know about Vegas or FCP? 2 of the most popular NLE’s out there!

    This is easy to accomplish in Premiere Pro – when you’ve finished your job – do a save as (new project archive name) then delete all unused sequences if any – then click the REMOVE UNUSED media button and presto – every unused file is gone. You now have a clean project with just the media that is on the timeline or sequence you want to archive – then use the PROJECT MANGER to create a “new trimmed project” of just the media on the timeline – with or without handles – or copy all remaiing files as they are and send them to the disk/location of your choice. You now have a clean archive of your final project that can easily be opened for any revisions or stowed away.

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  • Concur Jacob – and Media Management also includes the ability to consolidate projects, delete unused media, move projects from one to system to another, archive only necessary files once a project is complete These are all things that Premiere Pro does very well – equally as well as Final Cut Pro 5, maybe not quite as well as Avid, but how many of you can afford multiple Avids running on Unity? Not me.

    Could media management be better in Premiere Pro? Of course. But it’s good enough to allow working editors to get jobs done efficiently and not a reason to dock half a star on a review.

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