It can be run on pretty low spec machines. Lightworks only contains what would be Resolves Media, Edit and Delivery pages. Lightworks uses the GPU for processing also, yet it’s installation file is less than 80MB, and until just several years ago, had a 32bit version. We generally wind up with a ProRes 444 file with Alpha for moving graphic titles and credit crawls, but there's several formats that work fine. We request the client gives us those as separate files so we can create a textless version and also dedicate the title file to one video track just for titles.
We do have the full Adobe Type Library and quite a few others, but once in awhile, somebody will come in with some bizarre font that's something nobody's ever seen before, or motion graphics where the titles move and swoop and blur all over the screen. We never assume one system will have the exact same fonts as the other. We have in our client deal memo a request that the client bring us embedded TIFF or PNG files with Alphas for titles, and that way there's no question the titles will look 100% correct without us necessarily having that typeface in-house. I just caught this today or else I would have commented earlier. So like with missing clips or proxies (in dr17) in the timeline a missing fonts indicator would be nice Found out only later that the titles where rendered with a different font as that specific font was not available on the second workstation. Was cought badly by tis wen i started an edit on one workstation, did the titles, then finished off on another workstation and rendered there. Glenn Venghaus wrote:A warning on titles/texts that use a font that is not available on the machine. I did a lot a sports promos and retail commercials and other frequently revised content this way. You can also have opening and closing credits, tags effects saved in a smart bin, and just add them and place them where you need. You can automate effects,titles, text if needed. If you click on a clip in the timeline it will also reflect in the bin and vs a vs. Play the timeline to view montage and if you need to change a clip order or add, just shuffle or insert between the picons in the bin, in other words, manipulate the timeline in the bin.
trim them in a source viewer or shuffle them in the bin to any order you want, insert, add or delete in the bin and this will be automatically update and viewed in the timeline where you will see the clip picons. Ingest the required clips or drag in from other bins. I want a storyboard interface maybe in the media page similar to the sony catalyst. (here is depth map generation by scene space sampling based algorithm and they demonstrate point cloud (dynamic point cloud editing with clipping object options would be lovely - also some inpainting features would be helpful)Īnd Depth-Aware video frame INterpolation (DAIN) - Also export option for depth map would be lovely.Īnd motion graphics tools for fusion - like C4D or Blender's animation nodes - animation delays, arrays, clones, instances, variations (color, text: fonts, numbers, characters etc.), randomizer, fall off objects (distance, shape etc.).ĭeepfake would be also fun to play with simple user interface. It would make compositing a lot easier and more intuitive - also some point cloud editing tools would be lovely: Use the big letters on the background to highlight your message.Also some depth map tools like like consistent video depth map (fb technical paper): The simple sans-serif font supports the whole feeling of tenderness and sophistication. Trendy typography makes your video more stylish and fashionable. Minimalism is perfect on social media where you have very little time to catch the viewer’s attention. This makes the video clean, simple and easy to read on a smartphone screen. Our minimalist compositions don’t have superfluous details. It makes your content look calm, serious and balanced. The color of the sky and the sea, it symbolizes freedom, intelligence, reliability, stability, and aristocracy. Publish it on your website, YouTube channel and social media.Ĭhoose blue as a fresh harmonious color with an inspiring touch.
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