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Grazie wrote on 6/10/2003, 3:06 AM
Jo -Excellent! - left my messages there too. Love the Harlequin backdrop. Professional, clear and puts over the message and info clearly - the kids will love the morphing! Might be worth filming their reactions!

Great stuff,

Grazie
josaver wrote on 6/10/2003, 3:12 AM
The Arlequin background is made in Vegas too. I'll post the veg to sundance today, I think. It's a loopable background. Yes it's possible to made a loopable background on Vegas ;-).

Thanks Gr, I've read your post on Chienworks, I've replied.

Josaver.
johnmeyer wrote on 6/10/2003, 12:56 PM
I'm looking forward to the VEG file. I'm finding the VEG files extremely useful.

John
josaver wrote on 6/11/2003, 3:11 AM
The veg for the background is now at sundance's.

I'm working in a version of the general veg to upload to sundance. It will not contain the morphs beacuse every still has its own shape and there are not useful for the whole people.

Josaver.
Grazie wrote on 6/11/2003, 5:14 AM
Jo - Thanks for taking the time to share - much appreciated - really!

Grazie
josaver wrote on 6/11/2003, 6:02 AM
A new version of the video is on Chienworks.

The veg is submited to Sundance, I hope tomorrow it will be at the download section. Is a reviewed version with only a morph you can modify.

Josaver.
JohnnyRoy wrote on 6/11/2003, 8:28 AM
Outstanding! This is an excellent example of how to bring all these FX together in a very professional way. I’m doing a video yearbook right now and was going to morph the kids at the end in a split screen credit roll but this is so much more visually appealing. You have my respect. Very creative indeed. Thanks for sharing this with us.

~jr
DavidPJ wrote on 6/11/2003, 10:06 AM
Very cool and nicely done. Thanks.
Jay Gladwell wrote on 6/11/2003, 11:04 AM
Josaver, that was a great job--very well done.

The only suggestion I would make would be to adjust the text for the kids' names so it is on the same plane as the insert frame behind it. If not, then I would have it parallel with the full frame itself.
josaver wrote on 6/12/2003, 4:26 AM
Thanks for the suggestion, but I've tried this and I don't like it. On DV it looks good and I think it apports some more 3D space to the image.

Josaver.