Sunday, April 1, 2012

[Avid-L2] Re: Bus Error

 

Hey here is one thing I've found causes main thread buss error and vaporizes my SNDX mac 4.0.5. Segment edit seems prone to it but specifically when I try to move certain motion effected clips and drop them down to a lower video layer poof. After restart if I park on the clip and in the motion effect editor toggle ignore render setting on and then back off I can move the clip without error. Sometimes I've promoted an old standard motion effect to avoid the same error. Something in there makes segment edit mode very unhappy. I'll call it "MetaVoodoo." The T-shirt is coming. ;-)

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Re: [Avid-L2] OT: Anyone on this list working in Ireland?

 

Hi Terry,

I sent you a PM to your alpha dogs address.

Cheers

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[Avid-L2] Re: Suggestion for AE 'Film Look' settings

 

> Philip Hodgetts wrote:
> > Was the Tiffen package an off shoot of another filter package that is no longer available? I remember hearing something like that a while back.
> It was DigitalFIlm Tools before Tiffen purchased them
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I think DFT is still a separate company. They make Tiffen's Dfx package, which developed out of DFT's 55MM product along with the addition of proper Tiffen filter and gel presets. (Plus a lot more.)

DFT separately sells Film Stocks and Photo Copy. All three sets work with most of the NLEs and AE, as well as versions for the photo apps: Photoshop, Aperture and Lightroom. They don't work correctly for FCP X and Motion, yet.

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Re: [Avid-L2] Suggestion for AE 'Film Look' settings

 


On Apr 1, 2012, at 2:29 PM, johnrobmoore wrote:

> Was the Tiffen package an off shoot of another filter package that is no longer available? I remember hearing something like that a while back.

It was DigitalFIlm Tools before Tiffen purchased them

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[Avid-L2] Re: Suggestion for AE 'Film Look' settings

 

Was the Tiffen package an off shoot of another filter package that is no longer available? I remember hearing something like that a while back.

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Re: [Avid-L2] So what is the official definition of an 'orphan media file'?

 

Hi,
In an ISIS sytem an orphan clip is a clip digitized and then the asset which is a sort of pointer to the media file is deleted. The asset is the "Master Clip" that you see in a bin or in any interplay wndow, referring to that media.
I hope this has been clear enough and sorry for my english.

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[Avid-L2] So what is the official definition of an 'orphan media file'?

 

Just checking.
I thought I knew, but some folks are using the term in the different sense.

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Re: [Avid-L2] Re: Suggestion for AE 'Film Look' settings

I'm going to have to check out DFT FIlm Looks as well.
On my current project I was planning to experiment with Sapphire.
I'm looking forward to doing the comparison (no snark).
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On Apr 1, 2012, at 11:16 AM, oliverpetersvidy wrote:

> The best "film looks" package on the market now is DFT's Film Stocks. Combines all the DFT film-related functions from the Tiffen Dfx package into one, less expensive plug-in.
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[Avid-L2] Re: Suggestion for AE 'Film Look' settings

 

Seconded.

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[Avid-L2] Re: Suggestion for AE 'Film Look' settings

 

The best "film looks" package on the market now is DFT's Film Stocks. Combines all the DFT film-related functions from the Tiffen Dfx package into one, less expensive plug-in.

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[Avid-L2] Re: Suggestion for AE 'Film Look' settings

 

What's wrong with BCC?

They have an add grain plugin. And every parameter available can be turned off in the damaged film plugin so you can just keep what you do want. So turn off dirt and scratches.

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> Without going into a science project, does anyone know of a relatively painless way to acheive this in AE ?
> Will do a round-trip in/out of my sequence using same-as-source QT.
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Re: [Avid-L2] Suggestion for AE 'Film Look' settings

 

http://www.redgiantsoftware.com/products/all/magic-bullet-looks/

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> I know this is a cliche that's been way overused, but have a client looking for a slight film look - nothing with damages or dirt like BCC, he claims 'he heard' there was a great feature in AFter Effects that "easily" did this. I'm skeptical, but trying to do my due diligence.
> Without going into a science project, does anyone know of a relatively painless way to acheive this in AE ?
> Will do a round-trip in/out of my sequence using same-as-source QT.
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Re: [Avid-L2] Suggestion for AE 'Film Look' settings

 

There is a grain plug-in that comes with AE; lower your gamma and add a little grain- that's pretty straight forward and filming;

Also take a look at magic bullet looks. Thats probably what your client is thinking of. I believe it's available as an avid plug-in now, too.

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> I know this is a cliche that's been way overused, but have a client looking for a slight film look - nothing with damages or dirt like BCC, he claims 'he heard' there was a great feature in AFter Effects that "easily" did this. I'm skeptical, but trying to do my due diligence.
> Without going into a science project, does anyone know of a relatively painless way to acheive this in AE ?
> Will do a round-trip in/out of my sequence using same-as-source QT.
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> Thanks,
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[Avid-L2] Suggestion for AE 'Film Look' settings

 

I know this is a cliche that's been way overused, but have a client looking for a slight film look - nothing with damages or dirt like BCC, he claims 'he heard' there was a great feature in AFter Effects that "easily" did this. I'm skeptical, but trying to do my due diligence.
Without going into a science project, does anyone know of a relatively painless way to acheive this in AE ?
Will do a round-trip in/out of my sequence using same-as-source QT.

Thanks,

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Re: [Avid-L2] Biscardi makes his decision

 

He was forum leader on Creative Cow for FCP for years. He helped
thousands of people (if not more) there...many of them are here now. They
are generally in the same boat that he is, and are definitely interested in
his decision making process. Even if you are not moving from FCP, it is
certainly interesting to me to read about how PPro compares to Avid.

I agree with David...it's cool not to care (there are many things discussed
here that are a million miles from my workflow..I just ignore those posts),
but the hostility is odd.

J

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[Avid-L2] Re: OT: Anyone on this list working in Ireland?

 

Thanks T.

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Re: [Avid-L2] OT: Anyone on this list working in Ireland?

 

Terry, if you get no response here, ask on the DS-L; there are a couple.

Cheers,
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