hey I saw your post in the AVG, and I can tell you right now, unless you don't want your handycam anymore, don't go for that trade. 35mm film will leave you broke faster than anything, and there's no guarantee that the old glass is still good. On a lot of them the adhesives internally have developed cracks and the anti-glare coatings have broken down (I know all of this from first hand experience with my Olympus OM-2).
I use h.264, just select the vimeo 720p preset and then tweak it however you want. Unless bandwidth is an issue I'd use a base bitrate of about 8mbps, but if you're fussed then 5 is fine. Use maximum render quality.
Import your clip to Premiere, then cut it the way you want in the timeline as though it was already stabilized like you want, then right click on it and select "replace with after effects composition". This will open AE and put in your clip with its cut length and even Pr effects on it, then just do the stabilization on it in AE and save the file, and then premiere automatically reads this data from after effects (even when AE isn't even open!) and applies the changes to the clip in your premiere timeline. Best workflow for this type of thing...
My hand should be good in a couple days. Want to film? Jordan wants to come and Caden should come too. Rain or shine. I think the rain would be sick as fawk.
Hey Guys, just saw your first shoot with the canon T2i, try opening up the aperture, (lower numbers = lighter ) adjusting the iso (higher numbers mean lighter) and changing the white balance, this can all be done on the manual setting, that way you don't have to use flash.
In fact I actually was a part of video sponsor house. I joined right when they were starting out. Unfortunately, Pinkbike will not chose any videos that use Video Sponsor House logos to be VOD. And I would rather have the exposure.
Dec 9, 2011 at 20:37