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  • Originally posted by Tobe View Post
    nice ...want to share any tips on the process? The curved screens are cool.
    thanks.
    Thanks... Sure here it is. It is actually pretty simple, just takes a little time to put the screen comp together.

    1. Make your video screens however you like with the layout tool. Easiest way is to make one row of different size screens and crop the bottom and top, Copy and paste, stack them on different video tracks, move them as you like. I mirrored every other layer so the screens were staggered.

    2. Apply filters for each screen to give a look that you like.

    3. Export the screen comp (I used uncompressed RGB).

    4. Put the new comp back onto the timeline.

    5. Apply Vitascene filter "Aged Border #325".

    6. Make the following settings change... you can leave everything else the same: Iris to 24%, Composite (Filter tab) Opacity to 0%, Wrap (tab) Horiz to 0% and Vert to -13%. The screen comp is now slightly curved.

    7. Apply the filter 3 more times (total of 4) to achieve the wrapped look. Use 1 to 4 filters to get more or less wrapping....

    Here are some screen shots of the before and after. I also made a full screen version.

    These Vitascene filters can be modified to do all sorts of nice effects. You just have to experiment with them.

    Hope this is clear enough.

    Enjoy:)
    Tom
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    Tom Koveleskie - Director/Producer/Editor
    Quarter Town Films - Independent Feature and Documentary Films.

    Edius 8 WG with HDSpark, AMD 8 core FX 8370 Black Edition 4.3 GHZ, MSI 970A Krait Edition, 16 GB Patriot DDR3 1333 MHz RAM, EVGA Nvidia GTX 780 TI graphics, Win 10 X64.

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    • Tom, this is a great tip and technique. Well done!

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      • From the new CD "Forever and a Day" Produced by Phillip Zannon Camera/Edit by: Pumpkin Creek Video Productions Director: Cecil B De Mule. HeHawhttp://www.kru...


        My first project with a 15 camera angles in a timeline Thanks Edius 5.12

        The Kruger Brother are local, moved here from Switzerland.
        Mule
        EDIUS v5.51 Broadcast - Dual Xeon Supermicro X7DWA-N with E5450 3.0GHz CPU (8 cores)
        4 GB Ram, 1.0 TB Video Raid (2x500). 5 ea 1.0 TB External Video. 2 500 gb Ext, 320 GB OS Drive .. ATI Radeon HD 4350 with 512 Ram XP Pro with SP 3 HD Sparks, VisTitle

        Edius 6.52Dual Xeon Asus P5E3 9650 3.0 4G Ram
        Nvidia9800, 500G Raid (2x250) 1TB&500TB Ext Drives

        HPX 2000 AVC Intra, HVX 200, HPX 170, AG-AF 100, Canon D5 MKll.....MacBook G4 w/VMWare FCP Edius 6.2

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        • Thank you for the detailed response. Very helpful step by step.
          Documentaries and Art Projects
          Hudson Valley, NY

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          • Engineering college video done in EDIUS4.6

            Entire video was shot on a entry level SONY DV cam and edited on Edius4.6,
            This is the first video i have edited in EDIUS.

            College Video
            Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
            Last edited by AMIT KUMAR; 04-03-2010, 02:47 AM.

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            • Something fun for Spring...
              http://vimeo.com/10733019
              Native Canon T2i .mov files in E5.12
              Rusty Rogers | Films
              >TYAN S7025 - 32GB RAM, 2 x Xeon X5690's, 4 x 10k video HD's, Win10 x64, BM DecklinkHD, nVidia TITAN, 12TB DroboPro w/iSCISI connection
              >RAZER BLADE - QHD+ - 16GB RAM, i7-6700HQ Quad, 512GB SSD, Win10 x64, GeForce GTX 1060 6GB

              An inglorious peace is better than a dishonorable war.
              Twain - "Glances at History" 1906

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              • Just a little fun with a sony hdr fx 1000 camara, friends and Edius...
                Zombie Session.. are you going to miss?


                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oBQ3Pm4uOs

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                • It Goes Boom...

                  Here is one that I edited. I did not shoot any of the video. It was fun because it helped me learn seldom used parts of Edius better. It has lots of effects, but hey that's what the customer wanted.

                  The AROCK optic mount system is designed for installation on rifles with picatinny rails. It has been tested with a variety of scopes and firearms under various…
                  Last edited by mark williams; 04-15-2010, 01:41 AM.
                  Mark Williams
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                  http://vimeo.com/channels/3523
                  http://www.pond5.com/artist/mark29
                  Edius 8 WG, i7 6700K, Asus 170-A mobo, 16 GB Ram, System 960 Evo M.2, Video multiple 850 Evo SSDs, Shadow Rock Slim cpu cooler, On board graphics, Corsair 400c case, HD Spark, Windows 10, Panasonic GH6

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                  • This one I did with a 7D, T2i and 2 XH-A1, I had 1 assistant, she shot all 3 stationary camera and I was the moveabout camera.
                    Sorry, we couldn’t find that page
                    I7-6900K, X99 Taichi, Geforce GTX 1070, Corsair RM850X, Corsair H100 IV2, Windows 10, Edius WG 9.30

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                    • Excellent work! May I ask what colour temperature were the cameras set to? Did you use colour correction or white balance in the editing process?

                      Harro.
                      i7 3930K, Win 10 pro 64 Bit.
                      RAM 32 GB.
                      ASUS P9X79-Deluxe.
                      PS Thermaltake 1kW.
                      Graphics Gigabyte GTX1660 OC.
                      OS:Intel 535 SSD 480 GB, Data: two 2TB WD Cavier Black, RAID 0.
                      Cameras: Sony EX1, AX100, x1000v, A7R4, DJI Mavic 2 Pro
                      SW: Edius v8.53 WG & 9.52 WG, Vegas 17 Pro, CS6, Resolve Studio 16, Hitfilm 2017, Sound Forge 13, SpectraLayers Pro v6.0, Neat Video v5, Vistitle 2.8.5 TMPEnc VMWorks 7, Auth. Works 6, MochaPro v4.1, Robuskey, DVD Architect 7, 3D LUT Creator.

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                      • Sorry, we couldn’t find that page


                        the video clip I made on edius v5.10. it is about my hometown. it was a nice day and should have been taken care ;) . A lot of video tracks, seperate audio segments, a lot of custom effects filters, and some sound effects, and of course beautiful song. You're gonna hear a guy's voice in the middle of video, he's my cousin. he died nearly 6 months ago.

                        it is heavy emotional video. I had no plans for doing that, it just came out of me in a flash. Only and only edius, no other softwares.

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                        • Originally posted by Harro View Post
                          Excellent work! May I ask what colour temperature were the cameras set to? Did you use colour correction or white balance in the editing process?

                          Harro.
                          If the question was for me then all camera were set at 3200K and no color correction in post.
                          I7-6900K, X99 Taichi, Geforce GTX 1070, Corsair RM850X, Corsair H100 IV2, Windows 10, Edius WG 9.30

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                          • Thank you Khoi, much appreciated reply. I will try that on my next attempt at shooting under indoor coloured lights.
                            i7 3930K, Win 10 pro 64 Bit.
                            RAM 32 GB.
                            ASUS P9X79-Deluxe.
                            PS Thermaltake 1kW.
                            Graphics Gigabyte GTX1660 OC.
                            OS:Intel 535 SSD 480 GB, Data: two 2TB WD Cavier Black, RAID 0.
                            Cameras: Sony EX1, AX100, x1000v, A7R4, DJI Mavic 2 Pro
                            SW: Edius v8.53 WG & 9.52 WG, Vegas 17 Pro, CS6, Resolve Studio 16, Hitfilm 2017, Sound Forge 13, SpectraLayers Pro v6.0, Neat Video v5, Vistitle 2.8.5 TMPEnc VMWorks 7, Auth. Works 6, MochaPro v4.1, Robuskey, DVD Architect 7, 3D LUT Creator.

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                            • his name's yigit. he perfectly creates music with the help of good-old commodore 64 sound chip. he's turkish. the video clip was made by me on edius. he sings about the good-old days, his childhood, 80s and of course commodore 64 based games. Komodor is turkish name of commodore. Title of the song goes as just "1988" . here are the lyrics;
                              "Almost twenty years ago

                              The streets were not like this

                              We would go to buy games

                              My place was Micro Showy

                              Lists hung on the glass

                              Maybe some pictures too

                              I didn't know much

                              Would listen to what the elders said



                              I didn't have a cell phone

                              Streets were rather empty

                              My mom would not worry about me

                              I would be out all alone

                              The year was 1988

                              My world was sixteen colors

                              My dad used to love

                              To lose on One-on-One



                              1988 - na na na

                              1988 - na na na "

                              and the link : http://www.vimeo.com/10888713

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                              • Here some videos i made with Edius.

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                                www.geraldvangelder.com

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