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  • Victoria Ellis

    August 4, 2005 at 5:03 pm in reply to: Wrapping a graphic

    Well, it’s actually for a 3D rotating wigwam! Would there be some way of adjusting the source code for the cylinder, so I can pinch the top of it…?!

  • Victoria Ellis

    August 4, 2005 at 4:43 pm in reply to: Wrapping a graphic

    yes – thank you!

  • Victoria Ellis

    August 2, 2005 at 5:30 pm in reply to: Creating a page turn effect in AE

    Great. Thank you all!

  • Good thing you clarified that! We Premier newcomers need a bit of help I think, but I’m actually very glad we’ve switched, because Avid was more trouble than it was worth.
    Thanks everyone for your help,
    Victoria

  • Thank you very much. You have all been very helpful!!
    Regards,
    Victoria

  • Would you happen to have a really good list of shortcuts and modifiers then…?!

  • Yes. Tried this and it works…how then do i cut several but not all tracks?! Sorry – I’m being incredibly picky, but it is irritating when layers above those you want to cut are cut too…makes the timeline messy!

  • Doesn’t this just move the position of one audio track in relation to the other, rather than actually making both tracks identical…?

  • Hmm…that makes sense. I can actually try this out at the moment because I’m trying to copy a project off a rather slow network…anyway.
    If I use the multiple razor tool I could cut multiple tracks and then get rid of it. Lovely!!
    Thanks for all your help.
    Might I be able to ask another question?! Is it possible to centre both channels of a stereo track? (Yet another rather important issue!)
    Regards,
    Victoria

  • Right…
    This is the exact situation: we shoot a 28min ish section of chat for a current affairs type programme we produce. It’s pseudo-live, so theoretically we don’t need to edit anything out. And over the top of the raw footage go straps/captions with phone numbers, email addresses etc. We have to produce about 4 of these a week, and so to make things quicker in Avid, we copy the most recent timeline, and jsut delete the footage and insert the new programme footage, leaving the straps alone, so that we don’t have to fiddle about with them too much.
    So if when i watch this show for edit points (which there invariably are when the topic is contraversial) and i come across a section that i need to take out, in Avid i would mark in, mark out and cut, so the video, audio and strap tracks were cut at the same time just like that. Simple. But when I try to do this in PP, I can’t and it is EXTREMELY frustrating.
    I’ve actually just thought about putting the straps in their own timeline, and nesting that in the programme timeline, and then cutting all the tracks….is this what you meant?!
    Thanks,
    Victoria

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