Hey guys,
I'm a GH2 user with Adobe CS6 as my weapon for post.
Basically this is the workflow I followed on my latest work
1)Copied all the clips to harddrive.
2)Edited Natively. Very smooth on CS6.
Then, my plan was to take it to AE. Make each clip it's own composition and do invidual effects and everything in there. But to my disappointed all the premiere transistions I applied (and it's a music video so transistion were matched to beat) were gone in AE. Only fade in came I think.
So I decided to do finish in Premiere.
3) I first stablized all the footage.
4) Then I removed noise from some clips.
5) Graded in Magic Bullet looks.
6) Sharpened stablized or noise removed footage.
7) Added an adjustment layer over everything with FilmConvert for the grains.
Now when I tried to render this 4mins clip at 1080p23.97 frames it took over A DAY to render!!
I noticed that warp stablizer really bogs down system and so does Neat Video.
Tried using GenArts but that just froze my pc so I quit using that as well.
I'm pretty sure there exists a better workflow where this can be in far less time and without bringing your PC to a crippling halt. I also don't have a ton of space right now to create proxy of everything.
My pc specs are AMD Quadcore 2.60GHz, Cuda accelarted GTX 460 and 8GB RAM running Win 7.
Thanks
I'm a GH2 user with Adobe CS6 as my weapon for post.
Basically this is the workflow I followed on my latest work
1)Copied all the clips to harddrive.
2)Edited Natively. Very smooth on CS6.
Then, my plan was to take it to AE. Make each clip it's own composition and do invidual effects and everything in there. But to my disappointed all the premiere transistions I applied (and it's a music video so transistion were matched to beat) were gone in AE. Only fade in came I think.
So I decided to do finish in Premiere.
3) I first stablized all the footage.
4) Then I removed noise from some clips.
5) Graded in Magic Bullet looks.
6) Sharpened stablized or noise removed footage.
7) Added an adjustment layer over everything with FilmConvert for the grains.
Now when I tried to render this 4mins clip at 1080p23.97 frames it took over A DAY to render!!
I noticed that warp stablizer really bogs down system and so does Neat Video.
Tried using GenArts but that just froze my pc so I quit using that as well.
I'm pretty sure there exists a better workflow where this can be in far less time and without bringing your PC to a crippling halt. I also don't have a ton of space right now to create proxy of everything.
My pc specs are AMD Quadcore 2.60GHz, Cuda accelarted GTX 460 and 8GB RAM running Win 7.
Thanks