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  • Paul Harrington

    February 3, 2010 at 12:30 am in reply to: Masking & blurring

    You could use BCC blurs on get your base layers right. Then a feathered animatte mask on the duplicated top vision layer. That could get you there.
    Tracking is a pain on the keyframes but good luck….

  • Paul Harrington

    February 2, 2010 at 12:13 am in reply to: Archiving U-matic Tape settings

    I’d archive to an Ampex AVR1 2inch just to be safe….sorry couldn’t help myself….

  • Paul Harrington

    January 19, 2010 at 11:47 pm in reply to: Avid Media Stripes Dropping Out

    Same sounding thing has happened to me a number of times, but on Medea Drives. As soon as it happened we start getting our media files to another drive asap. We always seem to lose the file structure, we format the media drive and start again. It would happen once or twice a year depending on use…Good Luck Sorry
    Ps. Try moving a large file at windows level to the drive see if it happens or write media to your c drive as a test

  • Paul Harrington

    January 19, 2010 at 11:27 pm in reply to: auxiliary timecode…easy way to do it

    If you mean Multicam for a line cut without matching code, place a in point on each cam roll. In the bin menu select Group Clips sync using in points. Then you can cut via multicam…Hope this is what you meant…

  • Paul Harrington

    October 26, 2009 at 11:30 pm in reply to: Burnt Film Effect

    If you are using BCC Burnt Film TR, you need to control keyframes in the graph mode of the effect editor. Next to burn amount in general controls there is a little arrow that opens the graph (if you adjust unopened it effects all FKs), you can add a KF at the base of the effect window (add to open graphs) Once you have the basic transition needed start playing with the look.

  • Paul Harrington

    October 26, 2009 at 11:18 pm in reply to: Capture DV PAL as 3:1 MXF?

    Depends what deck you are coming from, if over Firewire just change your capture tool to DNA-1394 FW, you go to straight that res. If your deck has SDI out go that way. FW can be a bit of a pain.

  • Paul Harrington

    October 12, 2009 at 12:22 am in reply to: MC 4 on DX Nitris

    Thanks Job,
    This is going to be a huge timesaver on our part, thank you for the reply..Paul H

  • Evan,
    I’m not sure what you are trying to trim but I use lasso for slip and slide trim in large seq, just lasso the area then turn off the tracks you don’t want.
    The other quick option for large seq is highlight the track section with your segment mode marker then select trim, it will slip and slide this section…Hope this helped…Paul H

  • Paul Harrington

    September 8, 2009 at 1:20 am in reply to: MS-Dos FAT drive “Unallocated”

    Your drive needs to be formatted NTFS.
    XP won’t see Fat 32,

  • Paul Harrington

    September 2, 2009 at 6:29 am in reply to: Control for a Sony J3 deck

    Gidday Baz
    I’ve got a J3 P in 3.5.4 it works fine send me a email and I’ll forward you the .txt file that you drop into MC\suporting files\Machine template. Maybe that is it…Paul

    pharrington@invisionmedia.com.au

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