We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.
- Haus Haberdasher
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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.
Having looked through a few pages, mine seems simplistic and amateur.
http://imageshack.us/f/825/smaa.png/
http://imageshack.us/f/825/smaa.png/
- Ijexis
- Joined: Thu Aug 31, 2006 12:53 am
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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.
Nothing wrong with simple. As long as the video gives me a reason to stay around and watch, I don't care if you have 2 tracks on the timeline or 200.Haus Haberdasher wrote:Having looked through a few pages, mine seems simplistic and amateur.
http://imageshack.us/f/825/smaa.png/
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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.
Here's my Anthology II Trailer's timeline!
- gotegenks
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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.
that's naut anime :<
but dang, those little avi icons you have there make me nostalgia hard back to like 2008 x__x
but dang, those little avi icons you have there make me nostalgia hard back to like 2008 x__x
- zibbazabba905
- Joined: Fri Aug 27, 2010 5:18 pm
Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.
I've seen a few of you keep some video tracks underneath your audio track, is that just an organizational thing or is there some benifit to that (like not wasting rendering resources)?
"Uhmmm... You know... it was at that point that I realized that maybe Thierry wasn't actually a film maker, and he was maybe just someone with mental problems who happened to have a camera. " -Banksy
- Ijexis
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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.
I tend to start with my audio track at the top and video tracks below and then work downwards that way. But I also tend to move the audio track around, especially if I'm working on a particularly tricky segment, I'll bring it down to be above the current video track, that way I can keep the waveforms in mind much easier thus being able to sync a lot more correctly and work from there. More times than not it just ends up staying wherever it was utilized last.zibbazabba905 wrote:I've seen a few of you keep some video tracks underneath your audio track, is that just an organizational thing or is there some benifit to that (like not wasting rendering resources)?
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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.
I've always edit with my audio track at the top. I don't know if there's a quality issue about it, but I'm a creature of habit and this is my norm when editing.zibbazabba905 wrote:I've seen a few of you keep some video tracks underneath your audio track, is that just an organizational thing or is there some benifit to that (like not wasting rendering resources)?
- Niotex
- The Phantom Canine
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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.
Back from hiatus and almost ready to actually start something.
And yes I'm aware it's not a timeline.
- ZephyrStar
- Master of Science
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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.
That file transfer has more gb than my entire hard drive...