What do you use? (don't dare ask "for what?")

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Post by madbunny » Wed Jun 02, 2004 8:15 pm

jaman4dbz wrote:intresting i hear alot about people using photoshop, unfortunatly its limited to still pictures...
Not so.
Remember that at the most basic level, animation is only a series of still images played very quickly.
Photoshop, also has the ability to edit filmstrip files (essentially a vertical stack of frames [or two if you like interlaced] that you can work with individually.
Photoshop layer function is becomming more and more common as a caryover into DVD menu creation as well. You create your entire menu in photoshop, and assign each button to a layer. Additionally you can use photoshop layer function to create subtitles, and masking options used within a video sequence.
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Post by jaman4dbz » Wed Jun 02, 2004 8:24 pm

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Post by Katsumi_AMVs » Wed Jun 02, 2004 8:39 pm

I *try* to use my head to make my vids . . . . . .

Now seriously , I'm using Premiere 6.5 , and I choose Premiere , because was the only software tht I heard it's good for AMV making and I was able to find arond here (Japan) , some other softwares wasn't available to buy wihtout making an order :?

In the past I've used a program called Movie Shaker (Sony Vaio) , that was horrible , because you can't edit a vid frame by frame , so , to make fast cuts with that program it's close to impossible , plus , that crap start to crash if you add more than 30 clips in the timeline :evil:

I'm totally satisfied with Premiere , because I can make vids exactly like the guidesare telling to do :wink:
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Re: What do you use? (don't dare ask "for what?")

Post by Maverick-Rubik » Wed Jun 02, 2004 9:03 pm

jaman4dbz wrote:i use flash because you can move everything around with the mouse, and add shapes, and masks. I also like that you can change the brightness, and the whole colour scheme of any object, along with the transparancy of an object. you can also use masks, and shape tweening to create cool cutouts of video... or if you want something smooth like a fade to black on the outter sides of a movie clip you can add a transparent gradient.
it's also very nice because you can add shapes and text with extreme ease. It's a great program to do ALL of the basics... to me it's like photoshop without the filters =P, but for movies!
Wow... that sounds a lot like Premiere.

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Post by jaman4dbz » Thu Jun 03, 2004 10:57 am

really?
i can't wait till i finish download... ahem i mean buying premier!
ive heard alot of good things about it!... but when i tried it a while back i was having a hard time just trying to cut my video?!... but i guess i shall get some tutorials and learn =3... right now i know i can do almost everything with flash... but it's a bit time taking =P

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Post by Scintilla » Thu Jun 03, 2004 11:21 am

Nekoboy Sal wrote:Your stuck up a creek with out a Photoshop. Don't worry, you can swim. Right RIGHT!
Of course, there IS always <a href="http://www.gimp.org">The GIMP</a> for people who can't afford Photoshop or PSP... and guess what, it'll even take Photoshop's .PSD files. :)
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Post by novablastr » Thu Jun 03, 2004 12:21 pm

madbunny wrote:
jaman4dbz wrote:intresting i hear alot about people using photoshop, unfortunatly its limited to still pictures...
Not so.
Photoshop, also has the ability to edit filmstrip files (essentially a vertical stack of frames [or two if you like interlaced] that you can work with individually.
After effects, avid, vegas, pinnacle, all have filter functions. I'm using vegas' filters right now and they're pretty great.

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Post by jaman4dbz » Thu Jun 03, 2004 9:04 pm

i cant wait i cant wait i cant wait!!! =D :!: :?: :!: :?: :!: :?: :!: :?: :?: :!: :?: :!: :?: :!: :?:

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Post by mudholestomper » Fri Jun 04, 2004 12:57 pm

Scintilla wrote:
Nekoboy Sal wrote:Your stuck up a creek with out a Photoshop. Don't worry, you can swim. Right RIGHT!
Of course, there IS always <a href="http://www.gimp.org">The GIMP</a> for people who can't afford Photoshop or PSP... and guess what, it'll even take Photoshop's .PSD files. :)
there is also PSP's (pain shop pro) trial version. :wink:
at least the trial version isnt crippled like many others, and best of all, its free. shhhhhh! :P
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Post by Nekoboy Sal » Thu Jun 10, 2004 5:18 pm

I used Paint shop Pro before. It wasn't bad, sept it had no layers (is that proper English there?). And no transpanrance. You can get it free if you buy some types of computer tablets! I almost got one! But I didn't. I just need more dough.
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