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  • Victor Perez

    March 29, 2009 at 8:17 pm in reply to: How to put a filter on every other frame?

    There are a few different ways of doing this depending on how long your clip is.

    If the clip is already cut into frames you can add the CC to the first frame you want to correct and then click Copy Filter to 2 Forward in the upper left of the 3 way Color Corrector. Then if you have your Sync set to OPEN you can use Next Edit to jump 2 frames and click Control 5 to Copy Filter to 2 Forward again, and so on and so on.

    You could also start with the same clip on V1 and V2. Adjust the clip on V1. Cut the clips on V2 accordingly to give you that one frame CC non CC that you are looking for. I would then Nest all clips so that if you need to adjust the CC all you would have to do is open the Nest and adjust the clip on V1 which would be the one long clip instead of adjusting each of the individual frames on V2.

    good luck,

    Victor

  • Try this
    Un-select X
    Highlight your first clip you want to keyframe.
    Set start end keyframes on that clip DO NOT adjust them, just set them.
    Copy Attributes of that clip.
    Highlight all other clips you want start and end keyframes on.
    Paste attributes making sure that SCALE ATTRIBUTE TIMES is selected. This keeps the keyframes scaled to each clip, meaning that a long clip will have keyframes set at its beginning and end and a short clip will have its keyframes SCALED down to its beginning and end.
    Now all clips have start and end keyframes and all you have to do is adjust each clips keyframe accordingly.
    good luck

    Victor

  • Victor Perez

    March 26, 2009 at 3:31 pm in reply to: Edit to Tape: Writing Video.

    I encountered this once when my RT settings were not set to Safe RT / Full and High.

    I thought everything was rendered, but when mastering I found out it was not and I too had multiple versions to master, Supered & Super-less.

    Victor

  • When you Option L that makes 2 clips Stereo, L & R

    Can you adjust in Stereo,
    Option L to unlink the Stereo,
    Pan tracks to your liking,
    Highlight audio tracks you want together and Apple L to Link clips, this keeps panning independent, and your 2 audio clips in sync.
    Re-listen and adjust re-linked tracks up or down a few db globally to correct difference from stereo to dual mono tracks as needed.

    good luck

    Victor

  • Victor Perez

    March 24, 2009 at 7:58 pm in reply to: OT: Monitor issues

    Friend had the same problem recently, I sent him this from the Apple website. His monitor problem turned out to be the second on the list. Hope the first is the problem you have, nonetheless check apple support to be sure.

    https://support.apple.com/kb/HT2810

    The power light flashes amber when an error has been detected.

    If you see a repeating sequence of three short flashes, the monitor is detecting input in the wrong video format. Check that you have the correct graphics card installed and that you’ve installed the correct monitor software.
    If you see a sequence of two short flashes and a long flash, the monitor is detecting a problem with a backlighting lamp. Contact an Apple-authorized dealer or service provider for additional information about resolving the problem.

    good luck,

    Victor

  • Victor Perez

    March 24, 2009 at 5:58 pm in reply to: How to cut out “garbage” around the shot

    When I need to get rid of garbage around the edges of a matte or key I use the 4 or 8 point garbage matte located in Effects / Matte. It usually works for me. But like David says a clip would allow a better answer.

    good luck,

    Victor

  • Victor Perez

    March 19, 2009 at 10:05 pm in reply to: Cross Dissolves and alpha channels

    If possible nest your lower third with the video on V1 leaving handles if needed for the transition. Then add a transition between the 2 nested clips.
    I’ve seen others use the nodes to manually create the transition.

    good luck,

    Victor

  • Victor Perez

    March 19, 2009 at 9:53 pm in reply to: Set up one to work with another

    Can the project files even be transfered from FCE to FCP? I know FCP 6.0.5 projects are not compatible with FCP 6.0.1. Just wondering. How will one know that everything done on FCE will properly transfer to FCP. Put deadlines into the mix and the idea does not seem too good to me.

    just a thought.

    Victor

  • Victor Perez

    March 19, 2009 at 7:34 pm in reply to: Marker trouble

    Chapter markers are exported as Meta Data on your exported clip but not seen in FCP when you place that clip on the timeline. Chapter Markers are seen in DVD Studio Pro if you exported the clip from FCP with Chapter Markers selected in the Markers box when creating the markers and selected during the export. You can check for the markers by placing your clip in DVD Studio Pro. Not sure what encoding / DVD system is used by your encoding provider or if these markers will be seen by them. I’m sure a call will prevent further delay and more costs.

    good luck,

    Victor

  • Victor Perez

    March 19, 2009 at 4:17 pm in reply to: Come On Down and get your Final Cut Studio 2!

    I bid $5,250.00 depending if its packaged with a good Consumer camera.

    Victor

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