Well, I suppose it would be a real stretch of the imagination to call Premiere in any version Shareware...but then I don't remember ever doing so.
The point had more to do with finding the cheapest plugin available to give DV footage a 'filmic' feel.
Now we all know that there are hugely...
Well, cinelook is pretty good, but slow and you really have to know your film stocks.
Bigfx's Filmfx is fantastic, but about £400 over my budget (I'm only a home user).
So the question is, do any of you long time video tweakers know how to get a more filmy look to DV video at shareware prices...
You need to use Selective Rendering which is the same as Pinnacle 'Instant Video' on boards such as the DC30.
What this means is that your captured video should be exactly the same as your output (rate, depth, res etc).
When you then edit your video, including cuts/splices and transitions...
Okay, I finally got rid of my old DC10+ system which using various un-official patches and workarounds I had finally got working perfectly with Instant Video...No more huge re-renders or worries about the Win98 2gb barrier.
But, still I was not happy as it meant having Win98 installed as well...
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