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  • Viking Jonsson

    January 12, 2011 at 4:52 pm in reply to: Tutorial for house explosion

    Thank you Jason and Dave, I made a search on street bomb composite and found a tutorial.

    Regards
    Viking

    Named after Viking Eggeling

  • Viking Jonsson

    October 27, 2010 at 8:55 am in reply to: Loss of z-space when pre-composing layers

    Thank You Todd!

    I’m amazed by the great support here at Creative Cow 🙂

    Regards
    Viking Jonsson

    Named after Viking Eggeling

  • Viking Jonsson

    October 26, 2010 at 10:26 pm in reply to: Loss of z-space when pre-composing layers

    Thank You Adriano!

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  • Viking Jonsson

    September 3, 2010 at 11:37 pm in reply to: Clips lag in quicktime player

    I have made some tests and I noticed it lags a tiny bit when I render i to 1920×1080 prores422 hq.
    Which it never has before. When I choose to render as Animation, it is really laggy and unwatchable. Why have this happend. I have rendered files in animation before without any problems

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  • Okay now I see. Thank You very much for your patience and tips. What would I do without Creative cow? 🙂

    Regards
    Viking

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  • Hello,
    Thank You very much for helping me out.

    I did not understand what you meant by
    “If the cable run to the board from the recorder is short, do mic level. If the cable has to be long, do line level.”

    I would be thankful if You could explain it in a “for dummies-version”

    Thank you again

    Regards
    V

    Named after Viking Eggeling

  • Thank you.

    I have thought of picking up the same audio in both channel with differences in levels. But then I have to set them both in the feed board, I earlier got a tip that said it’s not a good idea to do so.

    If there is any ground loop of any kind the audio can be doomed, because the ground loop sometimes is first heard in post.

    Should I still consider to connect both the handy recorders XLR-ports to the feed board?
    If I do, what should I do about line/mic-settings?

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  • Thank you very much.
    For example let’s say I will be working with a handy recorder, like the Zoom H4N, could I connect it to the board feed through the 1st xlr and use the 2nd to connect a mic to put on the stage. Or do you think this is too daring?

    And now to my dumbest question..
    If you use a handy recorder to pick up sound from the feed board is there any easy way to sync it with the picture with out making a fool of myself :)? (which I done with this question)

    Thank You

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  • Viking Jonsson

    August 2, 2010 at 6:53 pm in reply to: Stage event 3 x cameras

    Thank you for all advice.
    I told the event manager that every time they wanted more the quality would be less.
    And I used your advice as arguments and now I’m going to make a part of a programme instead.

    So now I have new problems…

    Everything is the same but now Im going to have one camera to operate myself.

    Is there anything I should think of when filming?
    I don’t want to have bad audio..

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  • Viking Jonsson

    August 2, 2010 at 10:44 am in reply to: Stage event 3 x cameras

    Thank you Chip.
    Well it doesn’t sound to good.. How about hiring a boom operator? Or is there any other way to tackle this?

    Regards
    Viking

    Named after Viking Eggeling

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