Where to start…
When I got the film off our first camera it was in “.MOD” format, I had never heard of this format. I started using Adobe Media Encoder CS4 to encode the videos to mpeg format. But after doing some research it turned out I could just rename the files from .MOD to .MPEG (they use the same encoding but has a different a camera records to .MOD)
For our second camera we had to import the video into iMovie using a firewall cable, then export it to mpeg-2 format. I used my USB to transfer it from school to home….
Currently in Adobe After Effects CS4 I’m just stabilizing the footage, and changing the resolution to 632x288 because its closer to 16:9 (windscreen) ratio, …i aslo need to key out and render the bluescreen footage and put in a background which i will create with Flash. I plan to use a After effects to fix a lot of other stuff in the film (if I get around to it lol..)
– copied from http://www.dvpa.com/public/536.cfm
If i don't Stabilize the film it doesn't look as professional, it gives the illusion that we used a tripod for filming the whole movie (even if we didn't). I am going to stabilize the stuff we filmed with the tripod to make it perfect.
I am currently planning to use Windows movie maker, I’m also going to put the sound and video files together useing Windows movie maker because I don’t render audio with the video files. I cant really comment much more on this because I haven't done it yet
I am currently planning to use VideoTagger (software from Electric Happiness) to make the credits for our movie, I cant really comment on this because I haven't done it yet
I also didn’t mention in the blog that my Video Card on my computer broke at the start of the holydays, and I have bought a older video card. This really makes my editing process a lot slower!
When I got the film off our first camera it was in “.MOD” format, I had never heard of this format. I started using Adobe Media Encoder CS4 to encode the videos to mpeg format. But after doing some research it turned out I could just rename the files from .MOD to .MPEG (they use the same encoding but has a different a camera records to .MOD)
For our second camera we had to import the video into iMovie using a firewall cable, then export it to mpeg-2 format. I used my USB to transfer it from school to home….
Currently in Adobe After Effects CS4 I’m just stabilizing the footage, and changing the resolution to 632x288 because its closer to 16:9 (windscreen) ratio, …i aslo need to key out and render the bluescreen footage and put in a background which i will create with Flash. I plan to use a After effects to fix a lot of other stuff in the film (if I get around to it lol..)
- Stabilize the footage: If you know this object was supposed to be in the same place from frame to frame, but it moves for some reason, After Effects can track the object's movements, then animate it to move on the exactly the opposite direction so it appears to be steady.
– copied from http://www.dvpa.com/public/536.cfm
If i don't Stabilize the film it doesn't look as professional, it gives the illusion that we used a tripod for filming the whole movie (even if we didn't). I am going to stabilize the stuff we filmed with the tripod to make it perfect.
I am currently planning to use Windows movie maker, I’m also going to put the sound and video files together useing Windows movie maker because I don’t render audio with the video files. I cant really comment much more on this because I haven't done it yet
I am currently planning to use VideoTagger (software from Electric Happiness) to make the credits for our movie, I cant really comment on this because I haven't done it yet
I also didn’t mention in the blog that my Video Card on my computer broke at the start of the holydays, and I have bought a older video card. This really makes my editing process a lot slower!
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