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    February 1, 2007 at 1:40 pm in reply to: compression settings on Squeeze

    Well 20Mb. but what is the duration of your video?
    About the frame rate, I don’t recomend changhing it, leave it at 30fps.
    You can reduce the resolution to 320×240 goog for the web.
    About bit rate (the most important thing to reduce file size), your will have to cauculate it depending on the duration of your v

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    February 1, 2007 at 11:24 am in reply to: RM or rmvb to DivX Help

    Thanks for the reply. I’ll take a look at ffmpegX.
    I’ve been trying every software I find, yesterday I found one called Total Video Converter, It worked well, I’m really happy with the result. But anyway, I’ll try ffmpegX.

    Thanks for the help.

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    December 21, 2006 at 11:16 am in reply to: Question for Aharon Rabinowitz

    That would really be great if we were able to save the video tutorials, can it be done?

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    December 16, 2006 at 11:52 pm in reply to: Question for Aharon Rabinowitz

    I love your video tutorials, but please tell me why have you moved from Quick time to Flash format???

    I love the .mov files, I know flash files can be smaller, but I still prefer the .mov ones, they are a lot more reliable

    Just my opinion.

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    December 15, 2006 at 2:03 pm in reply to: How to do this effect?

    Well, I’d do this:

    Put some black ink on a surface, point a camera (anyone, even the really cheap ones)to it, then take a white napking and put it over the ink so it could absorb the all the ink. Now capture the video and go to After Effects.
    use the level filter to make the white really white, now you have a black and white video, put it over the image you want to reveal and set the Track matte of the image to be revealed to “Luma inverted Matte”.

    That’s all. Whatever you do to the “ink video” will change the transition.

    You could do the same effect with masks, but it would never be so realistic.
    Also try to drop back ink on water with a white background, you’ll be amazed with the variety of cool transitions you can create.

    I hope it helps.

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    November 30, 2006 at 6:52 pm in reply to: How do I get this incredible smooth movement?

    Hi guys, thanks to all of you.

    My doubt is not about bezier curves or the diferent speed between the keyframes. The only thing that drives me crazy is that my motion is not as smooth as the video I added a link. My videos have a “jumping” or “blocky” effect, maybe I didn’t make myself clear because of my English. I’m not american.

    I needed the movement to have another keyframe between ths first and the second for example so the movement was smoother, but I cannot encrease the time of the animation. I hope you get it, I know it’s kind of estrange, but they do it in the videos from ESPN, if I create a similar project over the ESPN video, my movement wouldn’t be as smooth as the original one.

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    November 30, 2006 at 6:52 pm in reply to: How do I get this incredible smooth movement?

    Hi guys, thanks to all of you.

    My doubt is not about bezier curves or the diferent speed between the keyframes. The only thing that drives me crazy is that my motion is not as smooth as the video I added a link. My videos have a “jumping” or “blocky” effect, maybe I didn’t make myself clear because of my English. I’m not american.

    I needed the movement to have another keyframe between ths first and the second for example so the movement was smoother, but I cannot encrease the time of the animation. I hope you get it, I know it’s kind of estrange, but they do it in the videos from ESPN, if I create a similar project over the ESPN video, my movement wouldn’t be as smooth as the original one.

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    November 30, 2006 at 4:05 pm in reply to: Car animation, please help!!!

    Thanks to all of you.
    Adam, I’ll take a look at the plugin. Thanks for the tip, is there a version of it for 3Ds Max? I friend of mine would love it.

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    November 10, 2006 at 11:26 am in reply to: making people invisible

    Well, this is a really, really, really hard work. Use clone stamp, pattern and so on from Photoshop. If someone knows how to do it in After, PLEASE… let me know.

    Easy to do by using 3D softwares, once you have the character done, just change the opacity of the body, but in real world… hard work man. As you can see, all the works are just stills not movies.

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    November 8, 2006 at 8:44 pm in reply to: Animating an arrow over moving footage

    I would track the car, create a null and paste all the position information on it, then create the arrow and link it to the null.

    Does it help?

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