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Subject: what's the 411 on this ?


artikul8er ( ) posted Sat, 01 December 2001 at 1:40 PM · edited Wed, 13 November 2024 at 9:42 AM

I've been doing videography since i was a freshman in high school.And i was wondering about something.What are the odds of doing videography on adobe photoshop ? If not , multimedia presentations ?


MephistoLV ( ) posted Sat, 01 December 2001 at 11:25 PM

Main Entry: videography Pronunciation: "vi-dE-'gr&-fE Function: noun Date: 1972 : the practice or art of recording images with a video camera - videographer /-f&r/ noun You can use Photoshop to edit frames of video one at a time (if you have them in a format that Photoshop can read), and Image Ready (which comes with Photoshop) has some useful tools for creating animated gifs. However, I suspect you are more interested in bona fide video editing, for which I would recommend Adobe Premiere. You may also be interested in creating motion graphics, for which Adobe After Effects is an excellent choice. I hope this is useful to you. :)


artikul8er ( ) posted Mon, 03 December 2001 at 3:33 PM

Thanks for the advice.I'll take it for a few mental notes when i get to those procedures.By the way, i saw a couple of ure pics man.They were phat , especially that "bianca" pic .I thought that was cool!! 1ince again, thanx !!


apesnater ( ) posted Wed, 05 December 2001 at 8:14 AM

try usinf adobe afx


artikul8er ( ) posted Wed, 05 December 2001 at 2:29 PM

So adobe afx u say eh ? Ok ,looks like i'll use it to my advantage when i execute my ideas into pictures.


mugsworth ( ) posted Wed, 12 December 2001 at 9:59 PM

After effects, or Premiere are the video editing tools from Adobe. if you export your movie in the "filmstrip" format, then Photoshop can be used to "rotoscope" the images. Got to the Adobe site and look for the Digital Video Primer it will help you out a lot.


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