Will that webinar be available for replay soon? I couldn't find it on the Boris website, though I might have missed it.
Thanks-
Verne
On May 5, 2012, at 4:38 PM, Dirk de Jong <dirkd@borisfx.com> wrote:
> when using the Boris BCC plugins in Avid MC, the Apply to Title and
> Multifilter features (in the Title-Matte group) give you some good tools
> for handling such compositing issues in MC. I actually spent about a half
> hour demoing about this in a BorisFX webinar this past Wednesday... It's
> actually possible to do some pretty sophisticated compositing that way.
>
> Dirk
> BorisFX
>
> On Saturday, May 5, 2012, Michael Towe <L2mail@m2digitalpost.com> wrote:
>> Thanks Terry! That worked. So it looks like the effect ordering, and how
> it effects lower layers, is still as it always was. Wish Avid would have
> updated that. Things like this, or not being able to apply say an animatte,
> and then a resize to move the whole enchilada (and not take the background
> with it) just need to be updated. However for just straight cutting I see
> Avid is just a fast as it's always been. It feels like old time to be back
> in the interface, and in a good way.
>>
>> Thans again,
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> M2 Digital Post Inc.
>> San Diego, CA.
>>
>>
>> On May 4, 2012, at 8:40 PM, Terence Curren wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Step inside the spectra matte and apply the color correction to the
> actual shot you are keying. Hopefully it doesn't mess up your key. (One of
> the things I miss about Ultimatte was the ability to color correct after
> the matte)
>>>
>>> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Michael Towe <L2mail@...> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hey L'ers,
>>>>
>>>> Back in the Avid seat again as I am adding Avid back into the shop and
> I have an effects ordering question. Back in the Meredian/Adrinaline days I
> never found a way round this but thought maybe something might have changed
> while I was away. Basically I want to apply and effect and only have it
> effect the layer it is on, not the layers below. Here's an example�
>>>>
>>>> I have a background on V1 and a green screen shot on V2. I am using
> Spectra Matte to key it out (Boy did I ever miss Spectra Matte) But now
> that I have the key pulled I want to add a color correction to the keyed
> shot on V2. When I do the the correction applies through the stack to V1 as
> well. Is there any way to isolate that correction to just V2 and not have
> it pass to the background on V1?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>
>>>> Mike
>>>>
>>>> M2 Digital Post Inc.
>>>> San Diego, CA.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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