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Re-Introducing SFX. #1
I'm a pretty old member here on DiscussionZone (User #182)
A while ago I had gotten into an argument with Blue but since has been resolved and put behind us. I doubt anyone other than some of the old fags such as myself know who I am but I can actually say I still do like this forum and blue has done a very good job on it.

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RE: Re-Introducing SFX. #2
I use to see you around before I went inactive for like 5-6months, welcome back!

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RE: Re-Introducing SFX. #3
Welcome back to the community !

Glad to have you here SFX Smile
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RE: Re-Introducing SFX. #4
I just joined today so I don't know you but welcome back!

I noticed your tag-line says "visual effects". Do you do vfx as in video editing?

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RE: Re-Introducing SFX. #5
(08-02-2013, 12:13 AM)Bliss Wrote: I just joined today so I don't know you but welcome back!

I noticed your tag-line says "visual effects". Do you do vfx as in video editing?
Yes, I do VFX.
Here are some links to some of my work (please do not interpret this as nonsensical advertising)
http://www.youtube.com/skizzfx
http://www.creatorscast.com/sfx

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RE: Re-Introducing SFX. #6
(08-02-2013, 12:15 AM)SFX Wrote:
(08-02-2013, 12:13 AM)Bliss Wrote: I just joined today so I don't know you but welcome back!

I noticed your tag-line says "visual effects". Do you do vfx as in video editing?
Yes, I do VFX.
Here are some links to some of my work (please do not interpret this as nonsensical advertising)
http://www.youtube.com/skizzfx
http://www.creatorscast.com/sfx

Nice edits there.

I do it too, but I mainly do it for real life projects like filmmaking.

What programs you using?

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RE: Re-Introducing SFX. #7
(08-02-2013, 12:21 AM)Bliss Wrote:
(08-02-2013, 12:15 AM)SFX Wrote:
(08-02-2013, 12:13 AM)Bliss Wrote: I just joined today so I don't know you but welcome back!

I noticed your tag-line says "visual effects". Do you do vfx as in video editing?
Yes, I do VFX.
Here are some links to some of my work (please do not interpret this as nonsensical advertising)
http://www.youtube.com/skizzfx
http://www.creatorscast.com/sfx

Nice edits there.

I do it too, but I mainly do it for real life projects like filmmaking.

What programs you using?
I use SonyVegas Pro 11 for my Velocity and Pan/Crop.
From there I render it as an uncompressed .avi file and put it into adobe after effects. From there I render it again as .avi (uncompressed) and use handbrake on it. Also I edit at 300-1500 fps clips.

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RE: Re-Introducing SFX. #8
(08-02-2013, 12:27 AM)SFX Wrote:
(08-02-2013, 12:21 AM)Bliss Wrote:
(08-02-2013, 12:15 AM)SFX Wrote: Yes, I do VFX.
Here are some links to some of my work (please do not interpret this as nonsensical advertising)
http://www.youtube.com/skizzfx
http://www.creatorscast.com/sfx

Nice edits there.

I do it too, but I mainly do it for real life projects like filmmaking.

What programs you using?
I use SonyVegas Pro 11 for my Velocity and Pan/Crop.
From there I render it as an uncompressed .avi file and put it into adobe after effects. From there I render it again as .avi (uncompressed) and use handbrake on it. Also I edit at 300-1500 fps clips.

Nice, must be a pain in the ass to render though if you're working with clips with those frame rates. I never knew HDPVR's recorded at above 60fps...

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RE: Re-Introducing SFX. #9
Welcome back, I am a newbie here so I wouldn't know you. Hope you stay this time seeing how DZ is a pretty good forum.
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RE: Re-Introducing SFX. #10
(08-02-2013, 12:34 AM)Bliss Wrote:
(08-02-2013, 12:27 AM)SFX Wrote:
(08-02-2013, 12:21 AM)Bliss Wrote: Nice edits there.

I do it too, but I mainly do it for real life projects like filmmaking.

What programs you using?
I use SonyVegas Pro 11 for my Velocity and Pan/Crop.
From there I render it as an uncompressed .avi file and put it into adobe after effects. From there I render it again as .avi (uncompressed) and use handbrake on it. Also I edit at 300-1500 fps clips.

Nice, must be a pain in the ass to render though if you're working with clips with those frame rates. I never knew HDPVR's recorded at above 60fps...
I edit PC. It takes 300 screenshots of the game every second (via AVI Demo) then I have them put into a .avi file at the fps I recorded at. Also rendering doesn't take long at all when you have 16gb of corsair vengeance, FX 8350, and 2 Radeon HD 7870 ghz editions. Smile

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