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  • Sara Jean

    April 8, 2008 at 11:56 pm in reply to: Aspect ratio Problem

    16X9. Do you know how that would translate to pixels Width and Hight for my Flash stage size? I think I’m getting confused because My footage says W: 960 H:720 yet it’s a 16X9 aspect ratio.

    Sara

  • Sara Jean

    April 8, 2008 at 6:32 pm in reply to: Copying Masks

    OK. Thanks Dave!

  • Sara Jean

    April 2, 2008 at 5:16 pm in reply to: Copying Masks

    Thanks Dave,

    I’m not quite sure what you mean by duplicate the layer and use it again though? The masked layer is an illustrator text layer and the other (the one I’m trying to copy and paste the mask to) is a black solid layer.

    Sara

  • Sara Jean

    January 25, 2008 at 9:02 pm in reply to: “Film Look”

    Ahhh, It’s the quotes! My bad! Thanks again!

  • Sara Jean

    January 25, 2008 at 5:30 pm in reply to: “Film Look”

    Thanks Dave!

    Unfortunately the footage was shot outside, without the ability to control the lighting. I’ve just been messing around with grain and some blur filters. I was just hoping there might be an on line tutorial for this sort of thing. I’ve checked out Aharon’s film burn (awesome) but I must admit I’m still having a hard time finding a whole lot of other info through the site search that is directly related to this subject.

    Cheers!

    Sara

  • Sara Jean

    January 5, 2008 at 11:51 pm in reply to: Issues Digitizing 24P Advanced

    Hello,
    The current project I am working on has footage shot in 24P and jpegs of various images cropped at all different sizes on the sequence. When I exported the final sequence at 29.97 to a quicktime for DVD Studio Pro, the 24P footage looks great. The Jpegs however did not. They are warped and bowed. They are not pixelated. I am trying to create a DVD that with play on a NTSC DVD player. Are there any special settings or specific format the jpegs need to be in for FCP in order to look sharp and straight?
    Thanks for your help!

  • Sara Jean

    November 30, 2007 at 6:11 pm in reply to: Blending 3D Layer Intersections?

    Yeah, It’s seems like that’s the case. I was able to pull in the mask to avoid the intersection and the image looked fine. Who would of thought there wasn’t a blend layer intersections button? Ha!

    Thanks Darby!

    Sara Jean

  • Sara Jean

    November 29, 2007 at 3:58 pm in reply to: Blending 3D Layer Intersections?

    Thank you so much! I’ll give it a shot!

    Sara Jean

  • Sara Jean

    November 29, 2007 at 5:32 am in reply to: Blending 3D Layer Intersections?

    Sorry, that might be a bad shot. If you look closely you can see the intersection of the layers just to the left of the left side of her hair. It runs from the bottom of the screen to 3/4th of the way up.The grass layer is tilted slightly on its x-axis.

    I’ve already applied a mask to the woman’s layer. Do you think I should just pull the mask in so that the layer’s don’t intersect? Is there a way to blend intersections (for future reference)?

    Thanks again for all your help!!!

    Sara Jean

  • Sara Jean

    November 28, 2007 at 7:54 pm in reply to: Blending 3D Layer Intersections?

    Here’s a shot of it. I messed around with the x rotation to try to make it look more like she was laying on the ground insted off a wall of grass behind her. The intersecting line shows up on the left side of her hair. Maybe there’s an easier way to achieve the first part of the effect?

    https://s218.photobucket.com/albums/cc34/LadyLens/?action=view&current=ScreenShot.jpg

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