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  • Scott Davis

    April 4, 2011 at 2:09 pm in reply to: An AF100 Quirk

    Or 1080i, from what I remember. Don’t have the camera any longer. I’m pretty sure that it had to be in 1080P only…

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  • Scott Davis

    March 8, 2011 at 1:32 pm in reply to: Charlie Sheen on 20/20

    What kind of support system did you use on the Blood Bank commercials with your DSLR? The movements in the spots where it was in the arches with the father/son and family (same location) were a little jerky. Having shot with DSLRs, what is the tripod of choice? The balance of them is what’s taken the biggest amount of getting used to. The tripods I’ve used, while I thought the moves were smooth, got back to look at the footage to be disappointed.

    Scott

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  • Scott Davis

    May 19, 2010 at 8:28 pm in reply to: Basic Pro Anmator questions

    1. Make sure your panels are docked. That will always hang things up if they aren’t. If they aren’t, change your workspace to something that’s preset when using ProAnimator.

    Personally, unless you’re going to use AE’s cameras, it seems to be much more simple using the stand-alone panel not in AE, but that’s just me.

    As far as the help with Illustrator, I’m an idiot on it, but I know if you save as an old type (after you hit save, a second window will come up and ask what version you want to save it in… either click off the “use compression” box or choose an old version prior to Illustrator 8). Now if you can help me with my problems, we’ll call it even 😉

    Scott

    Scott
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  • Scott Davis

    April 8, 2010 at 5:22 pm in reply to: Mouse

    No. It didn’t work. She can’t drag anything to move it, our IT people are at a loss.

    Scott
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  • Scott Davis

    April 8, 2010 at 3:04 pm in reply to: Mouse

    I was going to ask you the same. It’s not like it’s not the 19th most common name in the US or anything… there were 16 in the Atlanta area when I lived there 13 years ago.

    Scott
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  • Scott Davis

    April 8, 2010 at 2:58 pm in reply to: Mouse

    It’s a hard-wired mouse, and I unplugged it, re-launched finder, re-booted, checked the USB drivers to make sure that they’re current. Weirdest thing!!!

    Scott
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  • Scott Davis

    April 7, 2010 at 9:42 pm in reply to: Audio Settings with Tone?

    -12. Digitize to -12 and output to -12.

    Scott
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  • Scott Davis

    February 11, 2010 at 1:01 pm in reply to: Identify an Effect !!

    Looks to me like it’s the same layer duplicated and put on a lower track, increased the size, lowered the opacity, with a white BG layer…

    Scott
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  • Scott Davis

    February 10, 2010 at 4:42 pm in reply to: Capturing an all day event

    I do something similar… I use 48k Anamorphic DV, as what’s sent to me is 16X9. I edit it in the same settings, and post back out. That stream is about 16GB per hour of recorded content. Problem I have is I can’t ever get time code to what I want it to be.

    Scott
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  • I know this is a late response, but this is the easiest way I know of: Assuming you have After Effects, lay all of the videos down in a comp, select the first movie (layer 1), scroll all the way down to layer 350, shift click it, then go to the “Animation” drop down, “Sequence Layers” and it will give you an option as to the overlay you want to use, then you’d have to re-render it. That would be the best way, IMHO…

    Scott
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