Forum Replies Created

  • Mohit Woody

    July 30, 2007 at 6:40 pm in reply to: AE link light to camera..

    ok … done found this one out myself…. but thanks

    my next question.. is
    i am a 3dsmax user, cant we move around camera in real time in AE as in max,.?? huh just wondering if there is a better way to position the camera

    thanks guys

  • Mohit Woody

    September 26, 2006 at 8:50 pm in reply to: combine two projects…???

    gotchya..
    thanks a lot…

  • Mohit Woody

    September 23, 2006 at 8:06 pm in reply to: upper field lower fields.. or progressive??

    well my footage is actually animation which i rendered out frm 3ds max.
    if i use upper or lower.. both cases i get those ugly interlacing lines.. so im using progressive.. but jst wanna make sure.. this works whn my output is converted to film.
    thanks.,

  • Mohit Woody

    September 22, 2006 at 10:13 pm in reply to: a very easy question… but just not getting it..

    i think i got “it”… lol i meant hiding the guy.. but i managed to get the solution.. masking it and then adjusting few things.. and animate maks position as per footage…
    wonder if any other way to do this..
    thanks anyways.

  • Mohit Woody

    September 22, 2006 at 10:08 pm in reply to: Just like photoshop…i want to modify..pls help.

    yeah man… i know.. softwares dont come with “make it look good” button. so we all gotta go through using our brains..
    i knew the answer to my question..however.. i was skeptical thinking i am the only dumb fool doing this way.. while others use some “technique”
    thanks my friend for givin me a “wake up” call.. to my inner artist.
    cheers!!!

  • Mohit Woody

    September 22, 2006 at 8:07 pm in reply to: How to use ai spline.. as mask path in AE

    any clues..?? how to go about this one… i dont hv AI

  • hey neo… thanks dude.. ok here are some specs… my output is for cinema..
    its a 30sec production house logo.. and its 24fps PAL

    and i hv my movie at 720*576

    any further advise would be great..

    p.s. nopes.. i hv no idea which editing app the client will use.. all i know is.. this is their company logo.. which will appear before the movie starts..
    similar too paramount pictures etc..etc..

  • Mohit Woody

    September 10, 2006 at 8:04 pm in reply to: achieving this specific effect…. need some help..

    Re: thanks a lot… i think i can get it now..

    creative cow rocks!!!

  • Mohit Woody

    September 6, 2006 at 6:57 pm in reply to: BASIC technical question…. MODS please help..

    when output is big screen do i use a codec for render? or use it uncompressed.. so tht no loss of quality is there.

    ( originally i had these clips.. i did editing part in sony vegas, and rendered with a Divx codec.. and now in AE i am adding some effects.. do i again render with a codec?? )

    i am assuming if i render in vegas as well as AE both times without codec.. there might be less loss of quality..

    pls advise
    thanks

  • Mohit Woody

    September 6, 2006 at 6:49 pm in reply to: BASIC technical question…. MODS please help..

    thanks a lot.. man,
    i knew i was wrong somewhere… but didnt know.. ok one final question,

    my clips are only 352*288, and i think i am correct in assuming tht if i make them render at 1080*720 , there will be lot of loss of quality.. and blown up pixels.. so is there any solution for this? or do i have to use hi res clips..

    and is there any other thing i need to keep in mind considering tht my output is going to be big screen… things like.. interlacing.. other technical blah blah.. this is the first time i am doing some commercial work.. so i dont know the technical side..

    for example Columbia pictures logo… the one they have before all their movies, so my client too would be using this logo in all their productions.. and i wanna make sure i deliver a fully proffesional logo..
    pls let me know a checklist of technical settings tht i need to keep in mind..
    thanks a ton… guys!!

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