![]() It should be mentioned we are cutting 2:1 legacy SD shows in a 1080/50i project - which could have something to do with the moving effects (scaling etc) but is unlikely - since this problem only occurs on some of the paint effects, not all. Has anyone else seen this before or know why its happening? Pat Horridge on Ama Link footage in the timeline Avid Media Composer Bob Thompson on Application to sort through transferred files before import Adobe Premiere Pro Sergio Pol on Weird behaviour of animation created from expression using markers Adobe After Effects Expressions Recent Discussions. At the moment we are having to mix down the blurred sections to hold them in place. on one particular shot, then move elsewhere on the timeline to do the same to another shot in the timeline,Īnd when we come to export the whole sequence, 'one of' or 'some of' the earlier blurs have moved position, meaning a head blur becomes a chest blur!Ĭlient is obv baffled as to why we would do this! We are baffled as to why Avid is doing it. We have a problem at the moment where we spend time getting blurs just right, tracking, size, density etc. So we like a lot of people have to blur a lot of faces on shows, ![]()
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