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|  | Sync two cameras with time codeby Francisco Bech Gómez 10 months agoHello, I have a wedding video with two cameras, multiple clips. Camera guy said that both cameras have the same timecode, How can I sync this with CS6 I been searching I need to mark in an out points, | Re: Sync two cameras with time code by Danny Bourque 9 months ago There's a better answer. As long as your cameras have synched timecode, all you have to do is highlight all the source clips you want synched in the project window (there's no apparent limit to the nu
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|  | Premiere wind blur transitionby Danny Bourque 10 months agoCan anyone recommend a transition plugin for Premiere that is similar to the Too Much Too Soon windblur transition available for Final Cut Pro It's basically a transition you can place between two sho | Re: Premiere wind blur transition by Ann Bens 10 months ago No plugin needed, one time only, save as preset. Tweak parameters to your liking http: vimeo.com 46923470 ----------------------------------------------- Adobe Certified Expert Premiere Pro Adobe Comm
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|  | Ingesting with Prelude CS6by Danny Bourque 11 months agoI work in a production house that is currently transitioning from FCP 7 to Premiere CS6. I'm used to using FCP to transcode all my footage into ProRes (this footage was originally shot with a Panasoni | Re: Ingesting with Prelude CS6 by Danny Bourque 11 months ago Alex - I'm totally with you on all those points. The trouble I've had is finding a codec that maintains all four channels of audio as recorded by the camera. So far I've only found ones that drop the
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|  | Replacing text on rotating signsby Danny Bourque 2 years agoI've been tasked with taking a series of existing commercials which show people holding large signs with numbers on them, and digitally replacing those old numbers with different numbers. Here is an e | |
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|  | audio mutes on fast playbackby Danny Bourque 4 years agoFirst off, I'm using Final Cut Pro 6.0.6 on Mac OS X Leopard. I routinely like to play back my timeline at double speed by pressing "L" twice, and in the past the audio would play back quickly right a | |
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