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December 12th, 2002, 12:06 AM | #16 |
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That was very cool of you, thanks.
I am downloading them now and will transfer them over to my PC and put it all together when it's done. (I am on a Mac right now). Thanks again. I am going to assume these were shot with a trv950, right? well I am off to view it. ...later that day...or night Ok I am messing with it in ProCoder, FCP, Premier, Cleaner, After Effects and DV Atlantis. I was supprised FCP took it as an .AVI file. So far the results have been ok. It is a very difficult scene with those building's windows moving. I just remembered it was shot 16:9, I was wondering why the clock wasn't round. Also, I am having NO problems playing this in my NTSC TV from my second graphics card. EVEN in a FCP PAL project. very strange. anyway, thanks again. very nice footage!! I will let you know what turns out of it. |
December 12th, 2002, 09:01 AM | #17 |
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glad its ok 4 u
yes it was a difficult scene - there was a 15 knot wind up the river thats why its a bit soft I was testing out the drag controls on a new tripod so it was a bit of a rush good luck |
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