How do I convert footage in 'acpn' format?

I had some computer effects done for me, that I hired a special effects specialist for. When she emailed the files back to me, I payed her. But the files are in apcn format, my computer tells me. I cannot play the files, nor can my Premiere Pro program. I emailed her about it, and she says I just need to convert them. But how? I cannot seem to find a way.
 
Here's one of the shots, I cannot open. It was able to upload to youtube though:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3sYKbgvVo4&feature=youtu.be

In that one, I paid to have the phone number taken off the sign, to avoid any type of illegalities.

Ok you win this time.
Instead of blurring the number why didn't you tell her to replace it with a fake one? Would look better.

BOOM! It's real, suckas. Y'all who are questioning H44 haven't been around long enough to realize that he is actually incredibly sincere.

Incredibly? Hmmmmm.....:hmm:
 
And why is it that after 3000+ questions you haven't made your movie?
Come on, the community needs an answer... why all the unnecessary questions? Are you bored?

Ha ha are all these questions for the SAME film??? Jeeeez!!

You're making Coppola's trip to the jungle feel like a piece of cake....:lol:
 
Instead of blurring the number why didn't you tell her to replace it with a fake one? Would look better.

Blurred the number but left the company logo on.... baffled!!

Hope you realise you could have done this effect yourself in probably half the time you've been farting around with 'professionals' and file formats!!!
 
I've counted what I think are 3 specific projects thus far... with clips from the first, questions about writing for the second and questions about cinematography for the third (which may be the production of the second).

I feel H44 is legit, just very un-confident in their skillset/knowledge... or how to approach fixing the problems they encounter and notice (which are being noticed by them).
 
H44 is definitely sincere, and he's not making anything up. What you see is what you get.

And he's definitely made his movie. I watched it the other night, before he removed it from youtube (or made it a private listing). Since it's now private, I won't reveal even any minor details, but the version I saw seemed to be the locked edit, with rough audio.

And H44, the shot in question, that you started this thread for -- it doesn't matter. Just get that audio work done, and release the damn movie.

Dude, do you have any idea how many copyrights I violate in Antihero? None intentionally, but I didn't catch them until post, and by then I had figured out that I wouldn't be getting into Sundance anyway. Dude, the kind of festivals you'll have even an inkling of getting into won't care about, and probably won't notice a phone number. Nor is the company going to notice. Fuck it, just finish the damn movie and move on to the next project.
 
What he ^^^ said about the logo things.. In the Hot Rod, I could fix a few obvious logos on hats and what not, but why bother, who is going to care? If someone does, then ill spend the time fixing it, until then, meh......
 
H44 is definitely sincere, and he's not making anything up. What you see is what you get.

And he's definitely made his movie. I watched it the other night, before he removed it from youtube (or made it a private listing). Since it's now private, I won't reveal even any minor details, but the version I saw seemed to be the locked edit, with rough audio.

I watched a section of his movie (before he'd made lots of cuts) with someone and we both laughed out loud. It was really funny and we both commented he has a genuinely natural gift for comedy and I complimented him on this. I thought it was a genuinely excellent pastiche / spoof. He then told me it wasn't a comedy... :blush:
 
I just had a trusted source rewatch our latest cut of the film we're editing, and I got the same reaction on the first cut... laughter at the pivotal moment, it was supposed to be a surprised gasp. The months of re-edits have made the transition much better and we got a much better reaction from the most recent one.

I'd be interested to hear if the re-edits have fixed that problem... timing, pacing, and content delivery order can completely change a presentation of information (story telling).
 
Okay thanks. I did not find that apcn definition in my google search. A lot of other acronym definitions came up, but not that one.

learn to use google!

add 'codec' to your search and all searchresults are about it.

And, although I can sound harsh sometimes, I know H44 made something. He just needs to doubt less and do more!
(And be more flexible in his thinking)
 
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