The Intermediate and Delivery Video Formats
When you work with video content, it is extremely important to understand the difference between Intermediate Formats (Footage that is used for editing purpose) and Delivery Formats (The final version of the video that is shared with everyone). If you don’t use the proper output/codec, you will be degrading your work and have unwanted results. [...]
06.11.2009 · By: aNgelo G · Filled under: Production · Tags: Adobe Premiere, Adobe Suite, After Effects, Apple Intermediate Format, Cineform, Codec, compatibility, compression, CS3, CS4, Delivery Video, Divx/XVid, FLV, Footage, H.264, Huffyuv, Intel Cinepack, Intermediate Video, JPG Sequence, Lagarith, lossless, lossy, m2t, MPEG2, plain uncompressed, timeline, Video Formats, WMV · No Comments »
After Effects CS5 only 64-bit, it’s about time!
“Out of memory errors” will soon be thing of the past. After Effects will be 64-bit, and 64-bit only!
These days, HD has become the norm and users are more more demanding for power. Currently, After Effects CS4 is 32-bit and is limited to 4GB of RAM. This can drastically slowdown your workflow. It is common to see [...]
29.10.2009 · By: aNgelo G · Filled under: Breaking News · Tags: 64-bit, Adobe, After Effects, CS5, Out of memory, RAM, Render · No Comments »
