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  • Shannon Lloyd

    July 2, 2011 at 9:18 pm in reply to: Images shake after rendering

    Actually, the frame blending doesn’t work anymore, and I don’t know who I was referring to as “The Man” (assuming Lina is a woman), but I did find something that works. I get that shake when I paste attributes, “basic motion” to apply that zoom to a lot of clips. I can get rid of that shake clicking the keyframes on either the beginning or end of each clip up or down a few. Rendering still keeps the smooth image intact. Maybe the keyframes have to be whole numbers, and not 67.32 or something.

    Shannon Lloyd
    Verdugo Media

  • Shannon Lloyd

    June 19, 2011 at 8:08 pm in reply to: How do I make video look like grainy Super 8?

    Superb, Shane, you rocked my project. Budget didn’t allow for a purchased filter set.

    Shannon Lloyd
    Verdugo Media

  • Shannon Lloyd

    January 26, 2011 at 2:41 am in reply to: Images shake after rendering

    You are truly the man. This solved my problem also, a slideshow for my producer’s father’s memorial that I had to complete today. Thanks!!

    Shannon Lloyd
    Verdugo Media

  • Shannon Lloyd

    May 21, 2010 at 7:53 pm in reply to: Working with .h264 in Final Cut

    I would be curious to know the answer to this, however: why I still have to render when I bring this MPEG Streamclip footage into my timeline? Everything seems to match my Sequence settings – here are the settings and file formats that match…am I overlooking something?

    Frame size – matches! (1280 x 720)
    Pixel aspect ratio matches also (square – can’t change this in streamclip)
    field dominance matches at “none” (funny though, I had it set to Lower on Streamclip, but the file that was converted says “none” – either way when I set the sequence settings to lower, it still doesn’t get rid of render bars)
    Editing timebase on sequence is 30, “Vid rate” of file is 30
    Compressor is both DV/DVCPRO NTSC on both file and sequence
    quality is set at 100 % on both sequence (and the settings I used to convert files on streamclip)
    Audio settings all match but it is the video render bar I am getting…

    Any ideas on what I am overlooking?

    Shannon Lloyd
    Verdugo Media

  • Shannon Lloyd

    May 21, 2010 at 7:34 pm in reply to: Working with .h264 in Final Cut

    Welcome to the real world…where we nw get lots of AVI’s and H264’s from flipcams and the like to edit. Best advice to convert codecs is as was mentioned above, do the Batch List in MPEG Streamclip and convert it all to DV. I am currently converting about 100 flip cam H264 files so I can edit them. Compressor didn’t work for me, it’s actually intended to go out of Final Cut creating delivery formats. If anybody knows of a better way to convert codecs to editable codecs, let me know.

    Shannon Lloyd
    Verdugo Media

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