Sep. 6th, 2008

[identity profile] tzegha.livejournal.com
I'm updating my "Hello Tomorrow" vid, but decided to first take a swing at the remix, which takes me from a place of "wicked simple 2-second clip, 1-second transition, rinse, repeat for the entire duration of the vid" to something much more nuanced and complicated.   The first draft isn't perfect, but I want to know if I should go more edit-heavy or let the longer clips play out over the faster beats before I really finesse the clips.
[identity profile] vaeltaa.livejournal.com
Title: Changes Come
Vidder: [livejournal.com profile] vaeltaa
Fandom: Heroes
Characters: Sylar
Song/artist: Momma Sed - Puscifer
Warnings/spoilers: Season 1 only.
Summary: Life will have its way with your pride, son. Sylar has mommy issues.
Format/size/length: WMV/30,9 MB/3:28 sec.

Links at my journal.
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[identity profile] issuegirls.livejournal.com
I've recently upgraded to Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 from Premiere 6.5, and everything was going swimmingly until I discovered that my AviSynth plugin does not seem to work with CS3.

I am at my wits end, and am now wondering if there *is* a plugin that supports CS3 (or if I'm too frazzled to see the problem), or if I should just go back to version 6.5.

Thoughts?

ETA: Solved!
[identity profile] pyrateanny.livejournal.com

Title: Several Wicked Women
Fandom: Stargate Atlantis
Song by:  The Naked Puritan Philharmonic 
Vidder: Pyrate Anny 
Summary: Sheppard's used to dealing with Wraith Queens, so Larrin doesn't really scare him much.  
Pairing:  Shep/Larrin/Wraith Queens
Category: Whump! 
Spoilers: None from Season 5 
Format:  Streamed
Length: 3:25

Link: You don't frighten me!
[identity profile] hmpf.livejournal.com
When I try to open my current project in Premiere, I get the following error message:

\dev\stingray\Backend\Src\Time\Time.cpp-352

and the program closes down. I can save new projects and open them again, though - just not my old one. I've googled around a bit (using the error message as the search term) and found that this is a problem that often occurs after installing a codec pack. I haven't installed any codecs that I know of since I last worked with Premiere, though. I have, however, updated my browsers (Firefox and Opera) and replaced my old version of Zoomplayer with a newer one. Could one of these have come with a problematic codec, perhaps? And how do I find out which codec is the cause of the problem (barring deinstalling all codecs, that is...)?

Oh, and I haven't changed anything else about my system since I last worked on the project. The only changes were the Opera and Firefox and Zoomplayer updates.

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