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Video Framing and Rendering
MoniRan [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Sep 12, 2016 17:33 Messages: 1 Offline
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I'm not sure if my verbage will be easily disernable. I'm not tech savvy, but here goes....I recently purchased and downloaded PD14 Ultra. I imported a compiliation video of my daughter's game in order to create a highlight film by adding callouts and slow motion effects. However once uploaded and effects added the video preview is changing the height and width of the video. There are scenes where my daughter moves totatlly out of the picture but when i view the original version pre-upload she's clearly in the video. There are even areas where the video is enlarged but that's not the case in the original version. Also using the slow motion capability encompasses too much, i just want a small segment (ie. she goes up to block a shot in slow motion, but returns to normal speed after blocking the shot) but it consumes most of the clip as opposed to just the 3 or 4 seconds that i want to slow down. Can someone help me with this? When i add the circles or arrows to the video to call her out, it starts to lag. Also trying to add music to the finished product. It's a little frustrating. Help please
Dafydd B [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Aug 26, 2006 08:20 Messages: 11973 Offline
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Hi,
Firstly we need to see what you're looking at, so a screenshot of the Edit workspace with your project insitu.
Here's a list of what to give us, as info.
1. A diagnostic. Part B
2. A screenshot. Parts E & F
3. Info on the media. Part J
4. Version of PDR. Part A
See the guide: http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/45453.page
5. Give us lots of images to show us what you're doing.

To apply a slow mo, split your clip to apply the effect to a specific portion. I wonder if you've tried to correct camera shake in some form and that does zoom in or you've zoomed into the video to crop it. The images requested should show us what you're up to.

Dafydd

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