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michael
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What are some ways you can ehance video quality to make it look more cinematic and like film?
film8ker said:1. After the final edit has been done, output the entire piece into one file.
2. Import the single file back into the editing program.
film8ker said:4. On V2, reduce the opacity to 75% - 80%.
CommanderGoat said:Are you exporting and importing solely for the fact that the edited piece will be one huge video track? It seems like there should be an easier and quicker way to do that. I know in Film Composer you can collapse(Mix down) video tracks.
CommanderGoat said:Does anyone know how to change the opacity in Avid Film Composer? I tried doing this at work today and I couldn't find any opacity settings. I'm thinking I might need a plug in.
pokewowplayer1 said:I always found it was faster to just lay it to tape then recapture it as one clip. There of course would be image dgradation in this method, but it is faster.
pokewowplayer1 said:You're just not looking hard enough.
CommanderGoat said:Wow, thanks....that doesn't help at all.
pokewowplayer1 said:I was trying to help you by making you look harder. You found what you were looking for, so I guess it did help.
film8ker said:Film Composer doesn’t have a gaussian blur?