Here’s the link to my latest Connect Session – Using CS4 to encode to multiple formats such as H.264, FLASH and BluRay
http://pacific.adobe.acrobat.com/p61913948/
Cheers
Archive for Adobe Connect
Adobe Connect Session – Encoding to multiple formats
Posted in Connect Recordings with tags adobe, Adobe Connect, Adobe FCP, Adobe Media Encoder, After Effects, compress, compressor, Connect, Creative Suite, CS4, D300s, encoding, Encore, Evan Butson, fcp, flash, H.264, premiere on October 30, 2009 by evanbutsonAdobe Connect Session – Using CS4 with FCP and AVID
Posted in Connect Recordings with tags adobe, Adobe Connect, Adobe FCP, After Effects, Avid, BuRay, Colour Grading, Connect, CS4, fcp, Media Composer, premiere on October 16, 2009 by evanbutsonHere’s the link to my latest Connect Session (it ends a little abruptly at the end, slight technical snafu)
http://pacific.adobe.acrobat.com/p57802139/
Cheers
Adobe Connect e-Seminar – Using CS4 with Final Cut Pro and Media Composer
Posted in Upcoming Connects with tags premiere, adobe, compressor, Connect, Adobe FCP, After Effects, CS4, Adobe Connect, Adobe Media Encoder, Creative Suite, Evan Butson, Avid, Media Composer on October 14, 2009 by evanbutsonIts been a while but I have another Adobe e-Seminar coming up this Friday, this one is on using Adobe Creative Suite 4 with Final Cut Pro and Avid Media Composer
FEATURING FCP & AVID
- Importing Final Cut Pro Projects into Adobe Premiere, using Dynamic Link with AE for finishing.
- Importing AVID Projects into Adobe Premiere, using Dynamic Link with AE for finishing.
As always, these Connect Sessions are free, and are on a 12:00pm Friday (Australian Time), to register just go to
http://www.adobeeseminars.com.au/events/register/18147260
Hope to see you there.
How to edit Nikon D300s Videos in Realtime in Premiere Pro CS4
Posted in DSLR Video, Misc, Technology with tags premiere, adobe, After Effects, CS4, Adobe Connect, Creative Suite, D300s, Decklink, blackmagic on October 12, 2009 by evanbutsonOK, so I have had a few questions from people about how I was able to edit the files straight out of a Nikon D300s in realtime without any conversion. When I first got the D300s I just tried popping the files into my Premiere Pro 4.1 timeline to see what would happen, and lo and behold it worked. As it turns out the story is not that simple, after a bit more testing it seems that a stock install of Premiere Pro 4.1 on Mac or PC wont play the files natively. If however you have a BlackMagic product such as an Intensity or in my case a MultiBridge Pro however, the situation changes.
You see one of the features of the BlackMagic line is you can capture and edit SD and HD video using the MJPEG CODEC, which it appears is quite capable of reading the MJPEG files from the Nikon D300s. This also means you get realtime monitoring of your lovely 720p 24 fps footage out through HDMI or Component to a LCD or Plasma. But what if you don’t have a MultiBridge or Intensity? Well you could go out and buy one, and to be honest considering the cost of an Intensity Pro why wouldn’t you. But, if you spent all your money on Redrock attachments like me there is a solution.
Simply go to the Blackmagic Website and download the drivers for one of their products, I would suggest the MultiBridge drivers (simply because they were the ones I tried first for this little test). And run the installer, answer yes to everything and reboot. Now you don’t have the hardware so you wont get any of the RT or monitoring but what you will get on the PC is a new series of presets (we will get to the Mac situation in a moment) under the BlackMagic Design Folder, choose HD 720, VariCam Motion JPEG, 24p. This will give you a sequence that is at the right frame rate and frame size and smooth playback and rendering of your Nikon footage.
Now under the Mac the situation is a little different, as there are still no CS4 drivers for the Decklink range of products, this wont work. However, if you wait just a little longer, there is the possibility that maybe, just maybe, some goodness might come your way
Adobe E Seminar – Cutting a TVC
Posted in Connect Recordings with tags premiere, adobe, Connect, After Effects, CS4, Adobe Connect, Magic Bullet, Red Giant Software, Colour Grading, Creative Suite, Evan Butson, Twitter on August 15, 2009 by evanbutsonHere is the link to the latest Connect E Seminar – Cutting a TVC, please to enjoy
http://pacific.adobe.acrobat.com/p29794217/
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Cheers
Evan
Adobe E Seminar – Cutting a TVC
Posted in Upcoming Connects with tags premiere, adobe, Connect, CS4, Adobe Connect, Magic Bullet, Colour Grading, Evan Butson on August 10, 2009 by evanbutsonAnother Adobe Connect Session This Friday
Follow the process from brief to rough cut to finished graded product: a TVC for Honda Motorcycles, all created in Adobe Premiere.
As always they are free, just need to register here: http://www.adobeeseminars.com.au/events/register/18133577
Look forward to seeing you.
Adobe e Seminar – Editing for the Web
Posted in Connect Recordings with tags adobe, Adobe Connect, Adobe Media Encoder, codec, compress, Connect, Creative Suite, CS4, encoding, Evan Butson, flash, H.264, HDV, premiere on July 31, 2009 by evanbutsonHere’s the link to my latest Connect Session, editing for the web.
Adobe eSeminar – Editing for the Web
Posted in Upcoming Connects with tags adobe, Adobe Connect, Adobe Media Encoder, compress, compressor, CS4, encoding, flash, H.264, premiere on July 28, 2009 by evanbutsonOK so another Adobe Connect E Seminar is on its way this Friday,
Learn how to create content specifically for the web, including best shooting formats, framing and camera movement, editing and encoding to get the best results. We will also look at encoding and the minefield that is H.263, FLASH and other formats.
As always its free, just head on over here to register
Evan
Adobe eSeminar – Working with Photoshop and video – Photoshop is an integral part of the video workflow and CS4 Production Premium has all the integration.
Posted in Upcoming Connects with tags Adobe Connect, CS4, Photoshop Extended, premiere on June 14, 2009 by evanbutsonAnother Connect Session this Friday, this one is covering stills and video production, including using Photoshop CS4 to deal with video layes. Hope to see you there. As usual, the sessions are free but you need to register here http://www.adobeeseminars.com.au/events/seminars/4860514f9d831

