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Not registered? Click HERE to register now Re: Motion Menu Madness - 15 years agook...well, nevermind. I made absolutely NO changes at all but it seems to be working fine now. Noids I guess. Christopherby aka_waldo - DVD Studio Pro Re: Motion Menu Madness - 15 years agoI'm a little confused. I just popped in my "Collateral" DVD (Jamie Foxx / Tom Cruise movie). It has a video in the background with a simple menu over the top. What would the difference be with what I'm doing? My background is a video that happens to just stop animating (but keeps running for about a minute) and merely lines up with my arrows...arrows I created using an overlay file iby aka_waldo - DVD Studio Pro Motion Menu Madness - 15 years agoSo, I created a motion menu in After Effects. That is, the menu animates in and then stops. (it animates in for about 2 seconds and then is still for the next 40 seconds or so) I created an overlay in Photoshop that has little arrows that correspond to the menu. (Menu 1) I also created a loop with only the still screen so one doesn't have to see the menu animated in again...and it has the same oby aka_waldo - DVD Studio Pro Re: Audio sync madness when making subclip. Please help. - 16 years ago--- this is apparently a symptom of the audio file not having a proper TC track, but simply adding a reel# in the browser column can fix the problem. hope that's it. --- You HAVE to be kidding me! That WAS it. Thank you SOOO much Nick. I can't believe it was that simple. Christopherby aka_waldo - Café LA Audio sync madness when making subclip. Please help. - 16 years agoI'm working on a student's short. I bring the entire video clip (with all the takes... 55 minutes) into the timeline then the entire audio file containing the dialog. I'm trimming the individual clips in the timeline and syncing the audio. I then cmd-L to link the individual takes to their synced audio. I then double click the clip and bring it into the viewer...all is fine...the sound isby aka_waldo - Café LA Have slow motion footage... - 16 years ago...shot at 72 fps. I want to begin the shot at 72 then gradually increase the speed to 24fps by the end of the shot...which is about 4-5 seconds long. Is this possible? I'm having little success with Time Remapping. It keeps slowing my beginning down to much slower than 72. Is there a tutorial or another suggestion? Thanks, Christopherby aka_waldo - Café LA Re: Interlaced 23.98? - 16 years ago--- If it's 23.98fps and has interlaced frames, then it's screwed. I've seen that kindof thing for stuff shot on something like a DVX100 and captured incorrectly, but not from film. --- Hey there Graeme, you very well may be correct. I had the student director call the telecine source. They don't know for sure yet but they think there was a problem with the transfer to disk. Thanks,by aka_waldo - Café LA Re: Interlaced 23.98? - 16 years ago--- How did you get the file? On disk? It sounds as if the telecine company performed the pulldown for you. Are you perhaps viewing the 23.98 footage in a 29.97 sequence? --- Got the file on a disk. It's about 9GB. I'm viewing the footage in a 23.98 sequence (I just checked to be sure). The weird thing is that, just for giggles, I created a 29.97 sequence and put it in there. There's noby aka_waldo - Café LA Interlaced 23.98? - 16 years agoI'm confused. I received footage via quicktime file from a film student that was shot on 35mm film (24 fps) and telecined. Normally when I get stuff from students, it's given to me as 8-bit Uncompressed at 29.97. I just use Cinema Tools to deinterlace the footage and convert it to 23.98...no problem. This time, however, the telecined file came as 8-bit uncompressed at 23.98. Its pattern onby aka_waldo - Café LA |
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