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but it s always so nice to have new visions from other peopleComment
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GEISHA
I must wait one more week, when my album is released but i can't...
all these footages are stolen, i ll go to hell i know, please god forgive me,
but i came from the sample generation,
let s build and destroy
(edited with edius 6.07, big big shout out to matthew scott, this video wont exist without his tutorials, it really kick my *** when i was sleeping, thinking that i know editing...bull**** we know nothing before making (*)hits.)
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Pools of Life
A short tribute from my family to those who lost their lives on 9/11.
Footage I took during our visit to NY last August.
Old photos of WTC taken by my wife.
Music score made by my 16 yr old son.
https://vimeo.com/49244046Comment
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very good...love it, in fact...terrific use of an effective mask technique. Nice job!! resonates with the strong musical emotions.Documentaries and Art Projects
Hudson Valley, NY
i7 8700K @ 3.70 Ghz/16 gb RAM
windows 10
284 gb SSD boot drive
2 TB work disc
2TB storage disc
EDIUS 9.52.6031
Many external project hard drivesComment
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just to be sure, im specifically speaking of the top and bottom curves with black field inside,
not the layer in layer and 4 mask in them
thx for your feedbackComment
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Stereo 3D
Here is a video shot on a Panasonic Z10000 and edited on Edius using the 3D Stereoscopic tools.
Shows how Edius works great with Blackmagic Cinema Camera .dng file sequences or DNxHD or ProRes.
Al Caudullo
3DGuy & Digital Samurai
Explore TV Productions
Edius 3D Grass Cutters Training
3DGuy Consulting & Training
www.3dguy.tv
Las Vegas, USA & Bangkok, Thailand
Grass Valley Edius Computer Spec
Motherboard - Asus Sabertooth X79
Chip - Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3930 CPU
Windows 7 Professional
64-bit Operating System
Ram - 64 GB DDR3
Main Drive - OCZ-AGILITY3 SSD HD
Graphic Cards - NVIDIA Geforce GTX770 4GB DDR5 RAMComment
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Here is a video shot on a Panasonic Z10000 and edited on Edius using the 3D Stereoscopic tools.
Shows how Edius works great with Blackmagic Cinema Camera .dng file sequences or DNxHD or ProRes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNAMS...U77LDla8S6OsWA
i dont have any 3d glasses, but it seems nice,
can you tell us more about the editing process in 3d,
what's the difference ? the project setting, a cut is a cut, a paste is a paste ? what about transition, effect etc...what about the trouble that 1 percent of people dont have any glasses ?
thanks for your answersComment
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hello,
i dont have any 3d glasses, but it seems nice,
can you tell us more about the editing process in 3d,
what's the difference ? the project setting, a cut is a cut, a paste is a paste ? what about transition, effect etc...what about the trouble that 1 percent of people dont have any glasses ?
thanks for your answers
As for editing in 3D, I have free tutorials here, http://3dguy.tv/exclusive-grass-vall...s-3d-training/
With Edius, 3D editing is just like regular 2D editing as far as the process. The difference is that in 3D, you need to do different things so that the 3D doesn't hurt people's eyes as you change from scene to scene. There are a lot of rules that you need to learn about 3D. It is far more than I can put in a post. For more info visit my site. 3DGuy.tvAl Caudullo
3DGuy & Digital Samurai
Explore TV Productions
Edius 3D Grass Cutters Training
3DGuy Consulting & Training
www.3dguy.tv
Las Vegas, USA & Bangkok, Thailand
Grass Valley Edius Computer Spec
Motherboard - Asus Sabertooth X79
Chip - Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3930 CPU
Windows 7 Professional
64-bit Operating System
Ram - 64 GB DDR3
Main Drive - OCZ-AGILITY3 SSD HD
Graphic Cards - NVIDIA Geforce GTX770 4GB DDR5 RAMComment
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You can choose your type of 3D, so if you have no 3D monitor you can still watch by changing the type to Anaglyph Red/Cyan. Free glasses can be had here, http://www.rainbowsymphony.com/freestuff.html
As for editing in 3D, I have free tutorials here, http://3dguy.tv/exclusive-grass-vall...s-3d-training/
With Edius, 3D editing is just like regular 2D editing as far as the process. The difference is that in 3D, you need to do different things so that the 3D doesn't hurt people's eyes as you change from scene to scene. There are a lot of rules that you need to learn about 3D. It is far more than I can put in a post. For more info visit my site. 3DGuy.tv
thanks for the infos.Comment
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Asus Crosshair IV Formula, Phenom 1090T CPU, 16BG RAM, Win7 64, 1TB SSHD Boot, 2x1TB Raid-0 Store, 2TB Print, 1TB print, 250mm fan. Edius 6.07, CS6, Spotify free.Comment
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