deuceloosely wrote:Ahoy, mateys.
Thank you and get more clips / theme material in!

In the OP you state that movie trailers are welcome also.
I've been working on the _intro_ of a movie, not a trailer. Well it turned out pretty good, actually on what source was available it turned out better than I'd hoped for.
I made this in Premiere Pro CS3, which went fine, until I needed to export.
EVERY FRIGGIN' ONE has glitches somewhere. It isn't in the sourcefiles, it's purely the export.
Even Frameserver can't solve the problem. Exporting to uncompressed avi doesn't solve the problem. It's seriously fscked up.
Well then I got CS4, but apparantly that 'better version' can't even properly read CS3-files. So all my 'beginning of clip'-markers are gone.
I managed to get a export which only has a small glitch at the end, it's basicly good enough to get a idea (almost 'final') of the clip.
The problem is that it's 1:01 long, instead of the limit :45 in the OP.
The first 15-16 seconds are more or less a kind of intro and *could* be cut off, but you would kind of fall right at the beginning of the clip. The entire minute is part of the movie though (cut the audioclip from the movie).
Now my question: can I send it in? If you rather not take in movie intro's then I'm not going to bother remaking it in CS4, otherwise it's worth the effort of getting those glitches out.
My other projects are kind of.. stalled at this time. I had one with an azumanga daioh-clip, but the original has so little lipsyncing-ability that I need to draw mouths myself. Lipsyncing in premiere is also a pain in the ass because of the imprecise way of working with frames in premiere. For my 2 others I need to find some source material. I hope I make it in a month
