Søren Sørensen
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Søren Sørensen
August 3, 2015 at 11:31 am in reply to: Change transparency (animate) contineously during clipMucho Gracias Norman!
Excellent response.
I have Vegas Pro 13 , so I am in luck and can use the layer dimensionality 😀
But out of interest: Where do I locate the track composite envelope?
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Excellent response Graham, thx!
I’ll also respond to your point about “what I want out of asking the question” (which is a good point)!
I want to figure out how I can make similar stunning effects (different story altogether of course). More specifically, clarification of which 3rd party plugins are we talking about?
I am not on an ultra-tight budget – what would be the ideal program for this task – which has all the necessary features included. I am quite familiar with Vegas for video editing and Blender for general CG, so I guess it will require me to acquire new software skills 🙂
Regards,
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Hi again,
Thank you for answers! I think you gave me enough combined knowledge that I figured out a ‘good’ way of doing it.
That is to render an animation in Blender and be able to import this into Vegas Pro 13 with an alpha channel.
The way I ended up doing it was:
1: Blender: Render animation as individual *.png’s2: Vegas Pro 13: Import image sequence (all the *.png’s) – remembering to go to options->preferences-> and set the still image duration to whatever framerate you want.
3: I think I can answer my own initial question now. At the moment, blender version 2.72, it is not possible to render a movie-file with an alpha-channel at all. The options are AVI JPEG, AVI RAW, FrameServer, H.264, MPEG, Ogg Theora, Xvid – of which none have a RGBA option (only BW and RGB). Fortunately there are several ways around this.
BR
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Hi Graham,
Wow, great fast reply – BUT can I ask you to elaborate a bit on the answer. As fairly new to this field I only partly follow your guide.
(i) Is particle illusion a freeware program? Does this mean no to the first question – that Blender cannot make video-files with an alpha-channel?
(ii) Where in VP is the Premultiplied setting?
(iii) If I got it right: Can i simply download pIllusion and quite easily fill in the *.png-sequence and hit render as Lagarith. And finally drag’n’drop this to Project media in VP13?Thx again!
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Cheers Frank, but I can only stream the file – not download it?
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Frank:
A very nice result, damn! Any chance you could link me the file?That would for sure be an ok solution for the video I’m putting together. But still intrigued by how well this Boris BCC could manage a black background though 🙂
John:
Are you behind the Boris BCC plugin and is this the correct link?
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Cheers. I’ll upload the original file right away.
Best result I have gotten is using the chroma keyer – but that leaves a white aura around the interviewed person, which is simply too broad to accept.Could you post a link for the Boris BCC plug-in so I can see/read about it? 🙂
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Søren Sørensen
November 5, 2013 at 4:35 pm in reply to: Good Audio Quality for Narrated Video + Office InterviewsThanks for rly nice answers.
I now have a RØDE Podcast Mic that I’ll give a go.
I am sure if this video project turns out well – we will have a lot more work to do. I will keep you in mind for future challenging work!
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Søren Sørensen
November 3, 2013 at 8:05 pm in reply to: Good Audio Quality for Narrated Video + Office InterviewsThanks for good answers.
The video for which I’ll need the microphone is quite similar to this one. And the audio-quality should be around this level, give and take.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLgORMlAYV0&feature=youtu.be
Anyone have a feeling if this can be done with either of the 2 systems I’ve narrowed it down to.
1: RØDE’s USB Podcast Microphone?or will it require something more expensive like:
2: RØDE’s NT1 (along with XLR->USB converter + preamp)Very good point Ty. I 100% agree. Getting some professional to record the audio instead is an excellent idea.
Anyone has any links for companies offering narrating/audiobooks?I found this: https://www.imedge.biz/
Around 0.03$ per word seems fair enough?Regards,
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