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Geir Inge February 1st, 2007 05:26 PM

Ps
 
About next theme: I begged Meryem not to put up an under water challenge, it's too cold in the sea this time of year, but maybe it's just what she intend to to :)
Well, maybe we should go for a wetsuit :) brrrrr....

Meryem Ersoz February 1st, 2007 05:55 PM

just to keep the record straight, my boys do not have anything to do with the themes. this permits them to participate on the completely level playing field with everyone else. i'm the only one with the power to torment you all, bahahahaha! get ready! i got plans!

Geir Inge February 1st, 2007 06:11 PM

No doubt about it, next time we can expect everything :)
that laughter - "bahahahaha" - sunds just like Dr. Evil from Austin Powers ;)
I'm on my way to the store, bying a wetsuit :) just have to find my wifes purse...

Meryem Ersoz February 1st, 2007 07:13 PM

dr. evil? i sound like dylan! except i think he spells it muahahaha. entirely different....

Jeff Kilgroe February 1st, 2007 11:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Geir Inge
About next theme: I begged Meryem not to put up an under water challenge, it's too cold in the sea this time of year, but maybe it's just what she intend to to :)
Well, maybe we should go for a wetsuit :) brrrrr....

Nah, just put your camera on a long pole and stick it into the fluid. ;)

Around here we'll have to cut holes in the ice to get to the water, but that should change in another month or so.

Brendan Marnell February 2nd, 2007 05:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Per Johan
One more tip: In my timelaps where you can see the sea (at the end of the film), I have been doing a trick in my NLE. If your NLE supports multiple clips in the timeline you can put two equal clips on top of the other. Then use a 2D tool on the upper clip to cut away the sea, do a timelaps on this clip to speed up the motion. The lower clip remains its original speed, just cut it to the lenght of the upper clip with the timelaps.
When you render this you got the desired effect, where the sea is almost calm but the clouds are speeding through the sky!

Hopefully you understand what I tried to explain?

I may never be able to do this trick Per Johan; I may not even have the software to do it but it sounds very exciting and challenging and I understand perfectly what you are trying to explain. Maybe someday Premiere Pro manuals will be written as clearly & usefully.

Grant Sherman February 2nd, 2007 05:00 PM

Congratulations to Per and to the runners-up. Per, you are an inspiration to us all.

Jeff Kilgroe February 2nd, 2007 11:18 PM

I know it's already been said a lot, but I have to do it to... Excellent work there, Per - Congratulations!


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