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Join Date: Jul 2004
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ADOBE PREMIERE EDITING QUESTION....(IT'S Simple, I Promise!)...
Not sure how to word it. When working on a full sized video, (720 x 480) the preview monitor shows a larger area of video than the final product. Example, when I put a small title in the corner of the video it is choped off in the final product. Is there any way to keep the full screen as the final product???
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Nope... that isn't anything to do with your end, but rather the nature of standard TVs. Most of them cut off anywhere between 5 and 15% of the edges (either because they blow the picture up too large or because the have a frame around the screen that block the image).
You need to set yourself up some "safe" lines and work within those areas. Alex |
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thanks, appreciate it. it has two guide lines when creating title, I just hate to lose the size of the picture -
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#4 |
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2 hours for a render? You have other issues... possibly the way you are doing your logos is making your life WAY more difficult.
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You have to stay within the guideline of the safe area, like someone else mentioned. For web video (MPEG/WMV) I normally add any text like watermarks (usually URLs) in the encoding process with Cleaner XL rather than when I render the movie as a DV AVI in Premiere. Saves some render time that way.
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best place to go for info is www.creativecow.net guys on their really know their shit some of them have written books on the subject.
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