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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2011

I'm currently working on my company promo, which I hope will demonstrate my true capabilities in editing. This video will hopefully spread the word of my professional freelance editing service. It's for the independent filmmaker who is on a limited budget and time frame, and looking to not sacrifice quality. Anyway, this logo took me about three hours to composite using AE CS5, and took a huge amount of time to render (8 hours). The spinning orb in the beginning was composed of radial blur and fractal noise, with some particles to add some spice. I hope you enjoyed, and if you have any questions, or you would like a logo yourself, please contact me via e-mail:

hiidefinition@gmail.com

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  • so i have a question do i use adobe after affect after im done editin my video on Adobe Premiere® Pro or (Final cut pro 7) or do i use adobe after affect before i but Adobe Premiere® Pro or (Final cut pro 7) please help me how does this process work im sooo confused

  • Hi,

    Adobe After Effects usually involves the effect + grading after editing in an editing program. With Adobe Premiere, import should be simple; in after effects, go to file > import > Adobe Premiere Project > (Click on Premiere Project) >Check the desired sequences > hit ok!

    That should work flawlessly.

    Hope this helps!

    -Pat

  • Would you make me an intro?

  • contact me via e-mail: hiidefinition@gmail.com

  • What export settings did you use? 8hr? Really? Is there a tut up for that ending? Really liked the boca.

  • The lens blur plugin, in combination with the CC radial blur with 100% quality enabled, is a killer when rendering. I used .PNG, since I couldn't afford the dramatic space that Animation takes up, and Photo JPEG works fine, however I always notice a green haze and bit of banding in gradients.

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  • what plugins did you used to make this?

  • can i get this for free?

  • Vc e brasileiro ? Se for me explica melhor vou te adicionar, mas pfv' me ensina a fazer esse efeito se der posta um tutorial no canal. Dessa msma forma do vídeo e tal quando fica em slow o seu e-mail e tal ;D

  • @HiiDefinition So Basically i can use both Adobe Premiere and Adobe After Effects at the same time as i go to file > import > Adobe Premiere Project > (Click on Premiere Project) >Check the desired sequences > hit ok!..............like i don t have to press effects or something im still a little confused

  • Can you make a tutorial on how to make this intro?

  • @HiiDefinition I see. I use Photo JPEG myself. So .PNG works better with gradients? I had no idea. Interesting. And I presume you created it using layers? My first thought was that you filmed moving lights and then added the effects latter... Did you use 100% as the setting for the compression? How big was the file? How long did it take to upload? What did you use for CC?

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