As I mentioned earlier, I recorded a video this weekend. This is the result.
Skip to 30 seconds in to get past the long black screen. I forgot to set the time of the title video to 3 seconds and it stayed at 30 seconds…
She has to change her clothes midway as I didn’t notice she was flashing us every time I looked up to the city for a while there… as I said in that previous post though, from a role play perspective I’m not sure she would mind.
This is the new non-fuzzy version. The issued turned out to be the Sequence setting was too low and knocking back the 1600×900 video down to 720×480, and while I scaled to fit, that fix didn’t stop the fuzzy… and it turns out when I made the preview window really big in the old version, it didn’t look as good as I thought. So a few lessons learned about Premier… I understand that CS5.5 and CS6 fix some of those issues by making the sequence from the video clip itself. I am using CS5.
EDIT: Now to figure out why YouTube doesn’t have a “As Seen On:” for this post since it is embedded here… then again perhaps that is just for certain high end websites with lots of views and for videos that get far more views…
You need to get yourself Guild Wars 2 and meet me in game… or just enjoy yourself on your own time.