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« on: July 07, 2024, 07:57 »
Hi, Is there someone here who has gone through the process and knows how to create AI videos? I'm interested in the workflow: what programs do you use, in what sequence, which one is paid and which one free... Some people start with a still image and make a short video out of it. I have used Midjourney but I'd like to try Firefly now. How do you access Firefly? I have the bonus code as Adobe contributor. Any info will be helpful. Thanks in advance!
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« on: December 28, 2019, 12:41 »
Hello, Reading this forum it looks like if an artist wants to leave his/her accounts (rights to images, footage, etc.) to a successor he/she needs to make a will/testament in advance. Just a death certificate would not be enought for a relative to be in possession. Does anybody have any experience with that matter? What should a contricutor do? Just go to a notary? If somebody has a sample document to show I'd be grateful!
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« on: September 25, 2018, 02:31 »
Hello, I and a contributor in all popular stock sites. Would you tell me where can I buy a single audio file? Preferably with my stock earning in the site or PayPal? Debit card is also an option. Thank you!
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« on: July 12, 2018, 12:18 »
Hello, I am a photographer and videographer but I know almost nothing about illustrations. I will be greatful if you tell me how to start. First I will make some rasterizations of my pictures but I'd like to know the best workflow regarding Adobe Illustrator and agencies: which kind of file to save so every/most of the agencies accept it? What resolution/size to set and so on? For example I know that if I use Photo-JPEG, 1920x1080 and 24 fps for footage file it will be accepted everywhere. This kind of information I need about illustrations. Thank you in advance!
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« on: February 28, 2016, 11:37 »
Hello, I'd like to know our opinion on should I be adding some motion in my timelapses in post production. Is it more attractive to the buyer? And if it is better, what motion do you think is suitable - panning, tilting zooming in/out, any combination...? Any advice will be appreciated. Thank you in advance!
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« on: August 22, 2015, 02:28 »
Hello, I'm new with footage and the only way for me to make a 4k video is via timelapse. Most of the things I'm going to shoot are stars of the night sky. Can you give me an advice how to do it best? I really want the best quality and the computing power is not an issue. Can it be done with RAW files and if it can with which programs should I work so I can edit them simultaneously? I have done timelapses with Premiere but only with jpegs files. Any advice about 4k is appreciated! Thank you in advance!
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