Forum Replies Created

Page 1 of 2
  • Mijail Perez perez

    June 19, 2012 at 3:33 am in reply to: What resolution, píxels and fps? 🙁

    Dear Vince,

    I don’t have many experience in video, so sorry if I ask you many and silly questions.

    Well, as you say, if I haven’t any information from the agency about the resolution, the best option is work with 1440 x 1080, isn’t it?. With this resolution everything will be ok, it’s correct?

    I have read that a interlaced could create problems, so I would like to know how to remove the interlaced in Premiere.

    As you say: “If you are editing without knowing specs ahead of time, select the highest specs”. Well, which are the highest specs?.

    Thank you very much.

  • Mijail Perez perez

    June 19, 2012 at 1:23 am in reply to: What resolution, píxels and fps? 🙁

    Dear Vince,

    I don’t have many experience in video, so sorry if I ask you many and silly questions.

    Well, as you say, if I haven’t any information from the agency about the resolution, the best option is work with 1440 x 1080, isn’t it?. With this resolution everything will be ok, it’s correct?

    I have read that a interlaced could create problems, so I would like to know how to remove the interlaced in Premiere.

    As you say: “If you are editing without knowing specs ahead of time, select the highest specs”. Well, which are the highest specs?.

    Thank you very much.

  • Mijail Perez perez

    June 18, 2012 at 9:04 pm in reply to: What resolution, píxels and fps? 🙁

    Dear Vince,

    Thank you for your answer. Do you think with this resolution the advertising agency won´t have any problem with my video on TV, it´s correct?. Everything will be alright?

    I would like to know, what is 60i and 60p?

    To finish, are these steps correct?:

    1. I do the animation and export it with ANIMATION codec.

    2. In Premiere check that the animation isn´t interlaced or with blending.

    3. Export with h264 codec.

    Thank you Vince

  • Mijail Perez perez

    June 18, 2012 at 8:52 am in reply to: What´s the best CODEC for TV?

    You are right. Sorry. Well, it´s an animated advertising for TV. I am going to do this animation in Toon Boom and then, I will export it with the ANIMATION códec, and after, I will open this animation in Premiere or After Effects and there, export the animation for TV. I don´t know if with the h.264 códec it´s ok. Besides, I don´t know which is the best resolution to do this video, maybe 1920 x 1080 píxels?.. What do you think about this?. Which is the best resolution to do a video, and can be see in any TV?.

    Thank you.

  • Mijail Perez perez

    December 6, 2011 at 9:24 am in reply to: Premiere CS5 doesn’t open

    ..Hello friend!!!.. Well, I´m going to uninstall all pluging in Ae, so, I don´t have more problems.. I think this!!!.. Stephen, the last question.. How can uninstall the plugins in Ae??.. I have a Mac!!…

  • Mijail Perez perez

    December 5, 2011 at 11:59 am in reply to: Premiere CS5 doesn’t open

    ..Hello friend!!.. Thank you for your help!!!.. The problem is that I don´t know what´s pluging is corrupted.. I have many plugings in Ae.. What can I do??.. Uninstall all??.. I can do it this!!!!…

    ..Thank you friend!!!…

  • Mijail Perez perez

    December 1, 2011 at 8:29 pm in reply to: Premiere CS5 doesn’t open

    ..What´s FCP??..

    ..Thanks..

  • Mijail Perez perez

    December 1, 2011 at 8:00 pm in reply to: Premiere CS5 doesn’t open

    ..Hello friend, I have this problem!!!.. Exactly, what I have to do??…

    ..Thanks..

  • Mijail Perez perez

    November 24, 2011 at 4:28 pm in reply to: ..Problems with the wiggle in a null object..

    ..Thank you John, thank you Angie!!!!… I did it!!!… it works perfectly!!!.. thank you!!!…

  • Mijail Perez perez

    November 24, 2011 at 2:05 pm in reply to: ..Problems with the wiggle in a null object..

    ..Hello Angie.. thank you for your help!!.. but I cant´open the file because was done in Ae 10.5… 🙁

Page 1 of 2

We use anonymous cookies to give you the best experience we can.
Our Privacy policy | GDPR Policy