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Post by Johnny Fallout on Jan 1, 2005 21:37:15 GMT -5
I'm trying to finish up "The Card Game", but I have some technical problems with my software to overcome before I can.
So far I've edited it very nicely, both the audio (big pain) and the film itself, and I've put it into After Effects and did all the muzzle flashes.
Next step is to put the footage back into After Effects and do the blood (4 shots needed), but AE is being dumb.
It takes my nice widescreen footage from Premiere, and shortens it's width and makes it a bit taller, so it's not true widescreen anymore. The program also lowers the quality of the footage, so it's all fuzzy. It may be good for the BBC, but not for me.
I've been whining on the official Adobe forums for a couple days, but nobody is helping me. They just step over my problem and bombard new questions with responses, which slowly buries my question. I could always finish the movie, but I really wanted to get the quality to survive the editing process. What good is a new camera if AE just craps it all up?
So that's that.
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Post by Johnny Fallout on Jan 4, 2005 3:32:57 GMT -5
I fixed the problem, no thanks to the forums. Took hours of tinkering and guess-and-check, but it works now. Some of you guys saw the footage with most of the audio at the land. Just have to do ambient sounds, titles, and music and it's done.
Woo.
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