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|  | best codec from Windows?by gern blansten 7 months agoHi-- I've asked this question in the After Effects forum, but it seems better here. My client is asking me to create an animation he wants to integrate with other HD footage he's shooting with a Panas | |
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|  | Windows -> Mac codecsby gern blansten 7 months agoHi-- I have a client who's having me create some animations for him in Flash, but the problem is finding a codec for him to use that looks good. He's editing these animations in with live footage with | Re: Windows -> Mac codecs by gern blansten 7 months ago Wow..great information here. Thanks. Bottom line is I need to give my client a clean video he can use in Final Cut Pro. I'm not able to export a QT movie with h264 from Flash for a couple of reasons:
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|  | odometer problemsby gern blansten 8 months agoHi-- A client is asking for an odometer-style animation that runs from $0000000 to $5250000 then explode. I've been using Aaron's odometer tutorial for this, but am having a problem overcoming the lim | Re: odometer problems by gern blansten 8 months ago Hm...doesn't seem to matter anyway. It scrubs fine in the timeline, but when I render it out, some of the numbers stick for a while then spin some more. Is the Offset effect really hosed or could this
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|  | big picture questionby gern blansten 2 years agoSo I bought AE CS5 and I'm spending some time learning to use it. My first project is a wedding video for a friend. I was given some jittery drunken footage that cleaned up pretty nicely. There are al | Re: big picture question by gern blansten 2 years ago Thank you, Todd. That's a great resource. I appreciate all the feedback and hope I'm not sounding snarky--I am really just trying to understand the best and most efficient ways of animating with After
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|  | controlling linesby gern blansten 2 years agoHi! Is there a way to control a line by having one end stationary and the other tracking an object Just picked up AE CS5 and am learning lots. thank you! | Re: controlling lines by Dave LaRonde 2 years ago You can do this using the Beam Effect, but it take a little additional work: Motion track your object. Create a Null Object. Apply the motion track to the null object. Apply the Beam Effect to the lay
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