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  • Ron Moore

    October 22, 2014 at 7:31 pm in reply to: Stabilizing Handheld Video in Post

    Thanks for everyone’s great suggestions! They will save me a ton of editing time.

  • Ron Moore

    October 22, 2014 at 4:38 am in reply to: Stabilizing Handheld Video in Post

    Thanks, Dave, for your reply. It only occurred to me to run the Warp Stabilizer after I’d already finished and posted the video. However, I’ve made several edits on the video and the timeline is now made up of many clips during its hour duration, so I’m not quite sure how I can use the stabilized version of the video in a new timeline, then copy & paste the lower thirds into that new timeline (since the edited clips reference the original raw video). Maybe I’m just a little dense.

  • Ron Moore

    July 28, 2014 at 6:26 pm in reply to: Transparent .png’s from Photoshop .psd’s

    Thanks, Bill. I think I’ll create a Photoshop action to automate this procedure since it comes up fairly often.

  • Ron Moore

    May 27, 2014 at 3:44 pm in reply to: DVD Timeline output to Blu-ray

    Thank-you much, Jeff. I have an hour long symphony concert and just preferred it to be seen in HD, so I’ve added this Blu-ray burner and was looking for the most efficient workflow to go about it. I really appreciate these Creative Cow forums. They have saved the day for me several times with Cinema 4D, After Effects, and now Premiere and Encore!

  • Ron Moore

    May 27, 2014 at 2:48 pm in reply to: DVD Timeline output to Blu-ray

    Thanks for the help, Jeff. Is H.264 Blu-ray preferable to MPEG-2 Blu-Ray?

  • Thanks, Stan for the info. I sure thought making a full hd dvd would be easier than it turned out to be. Guess I don’t understand why an hd resolution source video wouldn’t be treated as such and that Encore wouldn’t allow you to output at the same quality. I’ll try your Media Encoder route, though, and see how that works out. Thanks again very much for the help.

  • In Premiere Pro cc there were three choices I believe: MPEG2, MPEG2-DVD, and Blu-Ray, and I went with MPEG2 since I don’t think my burner will even support blu-ray. I know I didn’t choose MPEG2-DVD so I’m wondering why Encore defaulted to 720 X 480?

  • Ron Moore

    January 29, 2014 at 10:19 pm in reply to: Out of Memory Render Errors

    Adam,

    Yes, here’s a YouTube link to the video I’m updating:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsexejgHtzc&list=UU37JD2UW-SpYRrABMTZjIIQ&feature=c4-overview

    Like I said, I’d like to transfer it either into Element 3D or C4D Lite in After Effects CC and have a more dependable platform for rendering camera moves for future logo animations, but apparently C4D Lite has an 864 X 486 max resolution and so far the conversion to something Element 3D can handle has proven unwieldy for my meager skills. Thanks for your suggestions. I’ll go through the model and cut the fat where appropriate.

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  • Ron Moore

    January 29, 2014 at 6:09 pm in reply to: Missing Frames in .TIF Sequence

    Thanks, Johnny. I knew it had to be something simple. Some of the frames I didn’t want in there anyway since I’m flying a camera through a two-story model of a radio station complex and those frames actually went through a wall in going down from the second floor to the first, so I’d just as soon skip them.

  • Ron Moore

    December 14, 2013 at 7:16 pm in reply to: Location of C4D Presets?

    Thanks so much, Adam. Saving as a Project and your texture is saved in the “Tex” folder was the one that worked for me. You saved the day once again!

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