
Or are the Macbook Pros part of the tuition fees?
Nither. The school simply said 'Hey, this is a Mobile Learning program starting this year. We're going to use FCP so you have to get a Mac, we suggest you get the Mac Book Pro. Everyone who got a mac, got an MBP but one student has an older Mac Book.Castor Troy wrote:Your school must be rich if they can get all of their film students a Macbook Pro.![]()
Or are the Macbook Pros part of the tuition fees?
The classmate who thinks that YouTube broke his HDD, is still fairly unwilling to accept my explaination of 'Assuming you didn't drop your laptop, the HDD probably just died randomly' on the basis that it had a new HDD. He's just unable to believe that new things can break while new. It's so odd.Nya-chan Production wrote:I can't even say how much I am facepalming right now...
DJ_Izumi wrote:"I downloaded this video through YouTube, then used it in my After Effects project, exported as MOV h.264, to import it into Premiere, then exported it as MPEG-2. Why does it look like crap though?"
These days I try not to feel dirty just for using a 4:2:0 color space.Ikore wrote:DJ_Izumi wrote:"I downloaded this video through YouTube, then used it in my After Effects project, exported as MOV h.264, to import it into Premiere, then exported it as MPEG-2. Why does it look like crap though?"![]()
this one, made me remember those old days I spent trying to learn how to compress ...
The problem though is this: It's a LOT of freakin' info. Let's be honest here, how many of us took a fairly long time from 'square one' to 'totally knowing what we're doing'? Early on, how many things were you doing just because you were TOLD to do them in a tutorial, without knowing what it actually meant?TEKnician wrote:There REALLY needs to be a class dedicated to learning digital video theories.
Someone asked me why their videos look horrible. I said to them:
"The video has to know where where each pixel and color has to go. Your computer threw out some of that info just to make the file size smaller. When you converted that YouTube video you found and downloaded it, the method you used threw out some data that said that pixels should be there."
"So how do I get a higher quality video from YouTube?"
"Just don't. It will never work."
Now this was a 60 year old lady. You think I'm gonna tell her how to actually get an HD video off of YouTube and onto her iPad?