Video effects in Premiere 2.0

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Video effects in Premiere 2.0

Postby rromig » Tue Feb 20, 2007 12:35 am

A quick question.

Using Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0, and I'm having a little trouble. (The last version I used was 5.5) I'm attempting to overlay a dust and scratches effect for my opening title sequence. I'm not really seeing the effect after rendering, though. Might it be because my titles are white on a black screen?

Any help would be appreciated.
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Postby qyll » Sat Feb 24, 2007 11:29 pm

Hmmm...try copy and pasting your intro into a new sequence (without the effect) and then nest the new sequence into the original sequence. Add the dust and scratches effect to the nested sequence. If that doesn't work, try adjusting the effects settings.
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Postby computer-plate » Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:09 am

Hello, I'm using Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 also trying to do a similar effect. When I paste into a new sequence my computer will crash, every time. How much RAM do I need to be using this? I only have 1GB RAM could that be the issue?
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Postby Jasta85 » Sun Feb 25, 2007 11:36 am

i have 512 megs of ram and while 2.0 is slow at times it doesnt crash.

also, rroomig, have u checked the effects window for that effects? u should be able to turn up the intensity of the scratches/dust etc, that might make a difference, however, if the effect itself is not showing up at all then go with what was said before, turn the intro into a new sequence and add the effect to that
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Postby OmniStrata » Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:55 am

Oh it'll crash alright
I run out of system memory and I've set 3 gigs of hd space as virtual and 2 gigs real ram...

How do I set it up so it doesn't eat all my system memory [gah]
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Postby Scintilla » Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:26 am

OmniStrata wrote:Oh it'll crash alright
I run out of system memory and I've set 3 gigs of hd space as virtual and 2 gigs real ram...

How do I set it up so it doesn't eat all my system memory [gah]

SetMemoryMax() in the AVISynth scripts?
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Re: Video effects in Premiere 2.0

Postby AMV_4000 » Tue Mar 13, 2007 9:13 pm

rromig wrote:A quick question.

Using Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0, and I'm having a little trouble. (The last version I used was 5.5) I'm attempting to overlay a dust and scratches effect for my opening title sequence. I'm not really seeing the effect after rendering, though. Might it be because my titles are white on a black screen?

Any help would be appreciated.


could be a keyframing problem?

i use premiere 6.5 though... cause i like editing with 512 megs of ram and not having the program lag or crash...

other then keyframes i would have to see exactly what you are trying to do *screenshot?* and i may be able to pick thru and figure out what the problem is.. if its on another layer it could be a transparency problem... if its just an effect problem, if your using an effects pack that you installed seperatly from premiere then it could be a broken effect... or if you downloaded your premiere *not saying you did* then it could be a bad install... although those are both doubtful... their slight possibilites.. its probably just something simple though...
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