Re: Your Random Creations
Wonderful.
I have a tendency to fix your typos.
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Wonderful.
A friend of mine asked me to do the music for his little short film, so I totally did, and it was fun yet stressful learning experience.
Film https://vimeo.com/135443176
Score https://fullempty.bandcamp.com/album/held-by-hands-ost
I dig it. I really dig that synth sound in the moment where it does its little repeat-percussive thing.
How'd you make this, anyway?
I used Ableton Live 8, my Akai MPK Mini Keyboard, and my bass for that sharp string sounding noise during the last bit.
Ableton is amazing.
Not so much a RANDOM creation, as the end result of a tutorial I'm doing.
These turned out nicely. A timeline for my town. What do you think of the date redundancy? It started as a way to separate different items, but now it's bugging me.
EDIT: never mind; replaced the redundant dates with icons.
:-)
Last edited by Zarban (2015-09-29 02:49:55)
Okay let me see if I can trace this path for you...
This is a poster for the sequel to a live sketch from last season, that is being used a prop in a filmed sketch that is a parody of the actor interviews in preshows at the theater, while the actual sketch is being performed in the show.
So it's a fake poster for a fake movie based on a real sketch that's a sequel to another sketch being used for a parody interview of the fake actor that's in the fake movie based on the real sketch.
Simple right?
Either way, this was a super quick project, it's not perfect, but it'll do what it needs to do.
Hey guys!
So the YouTube channel I work with, Chilling Tales for Dark Nights, wrapped production on our old timey radio adaptation of "The War of the Worlds". I did the audio editing, sound mix, sound design and played the character Carl Philips.
Since it's October 30 (the same day as the original 1938 broadcast) here's a free copy of the production in MP3 format: http://bit.ly/1P2PXE0
You can also hear the production starting at 8:19:40 during our 10 HOUR classic horror megamix:
Enjoy and Happy Hallowe'en!
Last edited by Aural Stimulation (2015-10-30 23:17:21)
On it. *click*
So apparently Adobe is running some big art livestream thing for the next couple days and are running an art contest to go along with it, with somre pretty kickass prizes. I discovered this about 4 hours ago (Thanks to Draw With Jazza)...about 8 hours before the deadline.
So I said f- it and decided to throw something together. The theme was "You must have dark to show the light!". I haven't painted anything like this is probably a good, I'm gonna, 3 years. I'm kinda amazed it looks like anything at all, but I'm actually pretty proud of it. Not bad for 3 hours work.
EDIT: Oooookaaaay facebook compression did nooooot like this one. Reuploading somewhere else.
Last edited by BigDamnArtist (2015-12-02 12:19:47)
That looks rad.
Didn't bother putting a timer on this one cause there were a lot of gaps with nothing happening cause I was doing other stuff. But actual work time was probably just shy of 3 hours or so.
Last edited by BigDamnArtist (2015-12-06 13:39:45)
ALL THE TIMELAPSES. Apparently. This one for that thur poster up a few posts.
Many NLEs have a baked-in Vignette effect. Premiere CS6 does not. How to make one using the Circle effect:
Editing a Premiere tutorial in Premiere is weird.
Last edited by Boter (2015-12-09 06:35:08)
Editing a video about how editing a Premiere video in Premiere is weird in Premiere?
Recorded this at the same time. I didn't have a great example shot, but sometimes I want a shot with a really bright spot and the rest being dark to be more evenly lit, so this is where another use of the Circle tool comes into play.
If you've got Creative Cloud, install SpeedGrade. It's made for more or less that exact thing; correction and grading.
I've used it a bit. Not a fan of having to export a 50GB image sequence for a five minute video.
I've used it a bit. Not a fan of having to export a 50GB image sequence for a five minute video.
Riiiiight I knew there was a reason I tried out Speedgrade once or twice and went screaming in the other direction. It's literally easier for me to just port my entire project into afx to do grading.
Yeah, you don't actually have to render anything. You just import via dynamic link. SpeedGrade project directly in Premiere.
You know, Creative Cloud is *really* good now, but if you're using old methods, such as not using media encoder(:P), I can see your pain.
You actually used AE as your NLE, for fuck's sake.
Read up on what's new and what's great, and you'll improve your workflow, and speed things up, as well as save loads of hard drive space
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