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  • Ty Yachaina

    April 15, 2014 at 6:44 pm in reply to: Premiere CC, Snapshot tool not working

    I tried changing the workspace, resetting it, undocking the panels, anything i could really think of.
    For some reason none of these tools are responding, is this a glitch anyone ever experienced before?

  • Ty Yachaina

    September 16, 2011 at 12:33 am in reply to: Onlocation Bypass Camera Compression

    Awesome, good to know! Thanks!

  • Ty Yachaina

    May 17, 2011 at 10:06 pm in reply to: .mov files not working on a PC CS4?

    Awesome, good to know. I’ll do a ton more research on this. Guess i’ve just scratched the surface. Thanks Dave!

  • Ty Yachaina

    May 17, 2011 at 8:35 pm in reply to: .mov files not working on a PC CS4?

    Perhaps thats what it was. I dont completly understand .mov files, so they can be more than one format? (aka .mpeg or .h264) Is it any quicktime format that becomes .mov then?

  • Ty Yachaina

    April 6, 2011 at 1:59 pm in reply to: bachelors degree worth it in this field?

    I really do believe my only dilemma is time and money. Ofcourse I dont want to wait till im too old to get the degree. At least it’s very easy nowadays to keep up with the industry via the internet (And especially the internet).

    I’m keeping up with the things i should be doing, Looking for creative freelance work, adding to my reel, keeping up with the growing technology, trying to network.

    The field i “want” to be in is creative editing, which, as I understand, is a lot about reels and connections. However, my current field, that I see as my Safe and Backup Career, is working in Network TV. (This is the field that having the degree would really help me advance in, and at some point, may leave me stuck in a position if i don’t have one)

    Hey, it could also be my location that’s killing me. There’s not much creative film/video work in CT, but there is a lot of news and broadcast stations.

    It’s funny btw that Tim mentioned Full Sail, that’s where I got my associates and was thinking about pursuing my bachelors.

    Anyhow, I do think I’ll go for the degree, at least it will assist with getting interviews!

    Thanks everyone!

  • Ty Yachaina

    April 5, 2011 at 4:22 am in reply to: bachelors degree worth it in this field?

    Wow, more responses than i thought. Thanks everyone.
    Having the degree wont really hurt anything besides my current
    wallet. Then again, keeping on the path I’ve been on isn’t bad
    either. At least this gives me a few options to think about.

    Thanks for your opinions!

  • Ty Yachaina

    September 9, 2010 at 1:17 am in reply to: Advice for set extending/Adding close Buildings

    Hey, we may have it in budget to get a red, I would love the option…

    Quick question, Is Mocha good for the kind of tracking needed for this? I havent used it, yet all the tutorials seem to be about screen replacing and exporting the data as corner pin data, but can the data actually be exported as position, rotation, and scale data that after effects can attach to a null object?

  • Ty Yachaina

    September 8, 2010 at 11:50 pm in reply to: Advice for set extending/Adding close Buildings

    Wow,

    Thanks Shawn, I’ll check out those links. I’m comfterable with everything 2d, I really have to brush up on 3d material from modeling, texturing, lighting, you name it. I’ll have to use Blender due to our remaining budget….

    Yeah, Keylight has done amazing things for me in the past with 4:2:2 cameras. I dont doubt its power. Compositing has never been my strong suite, but no way to get better than without some practice. Time to level up.

  • Ty Yachaina

    September 8, 2010 at 9:37 pm in reply to: Advice for set extending/Adding close Buildings

    Oh, thats right! I remember hearing about that a while back, the information just didnt stick. Thanks Mike, that makes complete sense!

  • Ty Yachaina

    September 8, 2010 at 9:14 pm in reply to: Advice for set extending/Adding close Buildings

    Yeah, i’ll pretty much need a new station in order to edit uncompressed Red (Currently using CS4, 8 gigs ram, Nvdia Geforce 9800 GT)

    Just out of curiousity, why is it essential to not shoot on HDV, but better? I know 4 K resolution will be awesome in order to have control over the shot, and be able to scale as much as needed, but why is 4:4:4 so essential? I really need to read up on this…

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