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  • Russ Froze

    April 30, 2015 at 12:40 am in reply to: Movie Studio 13 Audio Device (Cubase?)

    I’m not familiar with Movie Studio but in Pro settings can be changed in the preferences section under Audio. Half way down is the prefered audio editor box. From there you navigate to the exe file, in your case it would be Cubebase.
    Russ Froze

  • Russ Froze

    April 30, 2015 at 12:37 am in reply to: Adding a tiff graphic with a transparent BG

    I don’t recall exactly but the trick is to export the alpha from photoshop. It will need to be a 32 bit version of the tiff.
    Russ Froze

  • Russ Froze

    April 29, 2015 at 6:53 am in reply to: Blackmagic Design Fusion 7

    Hi, I would very much like to see BMD service customers of the studio version.
    I would like to see BMD reinstate VFXPedia.To be honest it is my belief that Eyon was purchased only so that one person could have it parsed so it would run natively on a Mac. That seems the only thing BMD is working on when it comes to Fusion. Myself, I have been using the software since Digital Fusion 4. I know a bit about it’s capabilities which have been neutered in the BMD version. VFXPedia was the online help manual for Fusion, it was huge and contained years of info donated by a thriving user community. The point being that Fusion is so flexible and so big one forgets more about it’s operations than is remembered. VFXPedia was a place to goto and find forgotten methodology. Most of your beyond the basic info was there. I went to the BMD Fusion forum only to find the censor is absolutely unreasonable. Do not write one derogatory word, have only gracious comments and praise the illustrious visionary leader of BMD. Do not expect an answer past level one complexity. Fed up I am searching for an alternative to Fusion, selling off cameras and all BMD gear. Finding myself bitter over the new management of Fusion, I have no intention of helping BMD by sharing any info I may have as to pertaining to BMD Fusion.
    Russ Froze

  • Russ Froze

    April 16, 2015 at 6:54 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 13

    Well that remains to be seen, I see no support for plugins nor is there mention of business model, IE is it subscription based. The specs indicate a web connection for activation. If it is the intent of taking hostages then count me out. For that matter let’s wait and see what BMD has done with Resolve.
    Russ Froze

  • Russ Froze

    April 14, 2015 at 2:56 pm in reply to: tracking a mask

    The long and short of it is yes. The procedure is the same as a match move.
    1. Build comp
    2. Track object or something moving in same direction.
    3. Attach media/ spline to tracker info.

    Below is a collection of 2 more tuts from Kert Gartner which demonstrate rotoscoping with the aid of tracking data.

    Russ Froze
    https://vfxhaiku.com/2009/10/automating-rotoscoping-with-trackers/
    https://vfxhaiku.com/2009/10/paint-fixes-101/

  • Russ Froze

    April 14, 2015 at 9:12 am in reply to: tracking a mask

    I don’t understand the term auto adjustment.
    I’m on the west coast, this is the end of my day so I’m not ignoring you but I need to do that sleep thing. It might take a moment for me to reply.
    Russ Froze

  • Russ Froze

    April 14, 2015 at 8:53 am in reply to: tracking a mask

    HI Grazzie,
    Yes it is a daunting looking beast and frankly when first I met the concept of node bases compositors it took a while to understand the simplicity of the concept. There are restrictions in the free version, things like network rendering, Dimension which is mostly aimed at a 3D project and optical flow. Basically tools aimed at production facilities. Also the free version will not load ofx plugins. It does have a great tracker, and splines for roto work.
    The 135 PDF is but a miniscule version of the help files for most of Fusion help files were hosted on VfxPedia which was a collection of decades of work complied by the user base. BMD took it down as soon as the takeover was complete. Best bet for tutorials is to do a search for Eyeon Fusion Basics or follow the links below.

    Basics can be found here
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMJRgPP5NjY

    Tracking basics can be found here
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNXGa2AHg0s

    Main Youtube page for Fusion
    https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=eyeon+fusion+basics

    Kert Gartner has ome tutorials but here is an in depth tutorial.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeNAGJKhl1E

    If you need further info, please ask.
    Russ Froze

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  • Russ Froze

    April 14, 2015 at 7:07 am in reply to: tracking a mask

    Download Blackmagic Design Fusion, it is free. Do your tracking work, then export from Fusion. You can export the entire scene or just export the mask then import into Vegas.
    Russ Froze

  • Russ Froze

    April 10, 2015 at 5:47 am in reply to: error; render exceeds max file size

    [Kevin McCarthy] “Still no solution. I tried to use the “open in external audio program” and it too says render exceed maximum file size for this format”

    Well the only thing I can suggest is to do an analog transfer. Record it to the workstation or an external recorder.
    Russ froze

  • Russ Froze

    April 7, 2015 at 6:23 am in reply to: error; render exceeds max file size

    I am curious to know, from where did the file originate, how was it created?
    Russ Froze

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