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@RadeAzazer i have never went to a 16:9 screen cinema in my life, nor have ever seen one...16:9 is the international standard format of HDTVs, 16:10 has never been a standard nor it is very popular...
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is it sony vegas pro 9? what is it?
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I subscirebed
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Great work!
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:)
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@tomfreerun can you do a split screen video? so i can tell the differences?
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@tomfreerun hi my friend would u be so kind please if u help me.
i cant save my several shots or clips whatever as one video in my sony vegas pro9.
thank you
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@tomfreerun hi, i have a question for u my friend.
can u help me please, i did edit my videos in my sony veges pro 9, so i cut them i did some collor correction, my video consists of 3 shots or clips whatever, but i cant save them as one video u know what i mean i did render them at once but they get separate somehow. would u be so kind please if u help me to save or render them as one video thank you
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can you do this sort of thing in motion 5 ( Mac )
So simple yet so effective.....WHY DIDN'T I SEE THIS EARLIER!?!?!?!??! Many thanks friend. You are so getting credited.
Strykelife 6 days ago 3
@Strykelife thanks mate
tomfreerun 5 days ago
Don't forget to flush when you're done!
bbcasting 1 month ago 50
@bbcasting lol
tomfreerun 1 month ago 7
To get the 'film look' first, there are many different film looks, depends on the atmosphere, second. A semi Decent camera and camera skills. Don't come here expecting to get your phone video to look like Avatar, this video is a little less descriptive of what to do and its his opinion. :\
Shlycer 1 month ago
@Shlycer These are just some easy steps for beginners to create a cinematic look to their videos.
Of course they didn't use a cheap handycam, sony vegas, random cropping and simple CC for Hollywood movies. -.-
tomfreerun 1 month ago 31