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Posted by doc on 09/18/05 18:17
thanks again Tony P. that link was fabulous. detailed and laid out easy to
understand. i will certainly give it a shot.
im about 1/4 way through the mind meld training and ready to start editing
in LE and gotta get the push on before the trial expires in three weeks.
doc
"TonyP" <arpierre@hooptonline.net> wrote in message
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> doc wrote:
>
>> great! thanks for the input Tony P.
>
> No problem.
>
>> if you don't mind my asking, how long have you been using LE6Pro?
>> also, how long would you say the learning curve is to get reasonably
>> proficient to do multicam clips?
>
> I have been using LE since v5.5. It was offered to us DV500 users as an
> upgrade since Pinnacle was discontinuing the DV500 (hardware). About a
> year now. As for multicam, I have not used it yet. The Pinnacle forums
> would be a great place to ask that question (and you get real user
> feedback).
>
>> i know on this last question that one is probably always learning even
>> after years of usage, but the question is meant to address how long in
>> general it would take a decently proficient computer junkie to pick up
>> the necessaries for multicam production of a 30 minute clip that moves
>> back and forth between three cameras.
>
> Again, I have not used the multicam feature, but here is a link to a site
> that will explain the process for you.
> http://www.dilithium.com.au/pro1/edition/tutorial3/index.htm
>
>> also, if you don't mind, what kind of video production do you do and what
>> kind of camera(s) do you use?
>
> "Way back when", I did the event stuff. Weddings, special events, dance
> recitals, et al. I was a "one man" production show. I knew what shots I
> wanted and how to get them. It made editing easier since I did the camera
> work (usually 2 cameras. One on a tripod for the "wide angle" view, the
> other, handheld. Sometimes, for the dance recitals, I would "hire" my
> daughter, who although wa a teenager, was great behind the camera. It was
> fun but very time consuming. Now, I do more editing of product that is
> brought to me. I still do "special" requests for event work, but I can
> "pick and choose". With all the "uncle so and so has a camera and WMM"
> going on, I don't stress the issue. I give a price, they see my work and
> then decide.
>
>> many thanks in advance for your kind consideration.
>
> No problem at all.
>
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