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3492.1 | I like it | ENOVAX::BARRETT | Of Optical Mice and Men... | Fri Feb 16 1990 14:28 | 34 |
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> Does anyone have any experience with the program??
I'm a heavy PVP+ user and consider it the most professional of the
video packages (but not the most flexible).
>Does anyone know if fonts and images from other application can be used
>with this one (i.e. are there a lot of font/image formats for the Amiga,
>how would I know if the ones used by Pro Video Plus are relatively
>standard?)??
PVP+'s fonts are not standard and are incompatible with the AMIGA
fonts. They were designed for hi-res video work and are in some type of
internal PVP format. There are additional font disks (about 4-6), each
with 4-5 fonts on them.
PVP does support (with some restrictions that I can't recall but are
acceptable) using IFF pictures as backdrops. To use this feature, you
will need a minimum of 1.5 meg memory however.
Finally; it does not use Workbench or AmigaDOS - it is a standalone
system. It needs a full meg of memory for minimum work, and does direct
access to the Ami hardware. It can be installed on a harddrive, but
it requires its own partition and will force you to reboot your
system when you exit.
I find it easy to use and very professional. It was originally designed to
compete in the "REAL" video/TV production world on a system with just
1 meg of memory and 2 floppies - pretty good project - and does this
well (especially when you're pitting a $2000 setup against a $15000+
setup of industry standard equipment that does the same thing). Now that
systems are sporting harddrives, 3meg+ memory, and more; it might seem that
it could use some changes
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3492.2 | | CGHUB::ROY_R | | Mon Feb 19 1990 11:09 | 8 |
| How would you compare PVP with Broadcast Titler? I do wedding video
work using a two camera system and my editing is done using AB roll
system format. I have been looking for a good titling program that
can be used with a GenOne genlock. Any comments will be greatly
appreciated. Its pretty hard to make a decision when you cannot
see these programs in action and be able to compare. I hate to
spend bucks for these and find out they really don't do what I want.
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3492.3 | match requirements and products capabilities | MILKWY::JANZEN | Tom 228-5421 FXO/28 | Mon Feb 19 1990 12:19 | 18 |
| I just use tv*text.
I figured out how to make director scroll, so I can scroll.
I made some simple b&w faded titles for marlboro men III,
by fred eines. It is showing on cable stations now and then
aroudn eastern massachusetts, esp. a 10-mi radius around marlboro.
I told him white on black suffers on tv and also on broadcast, which
doesn't affect a cablecast (due to compressors in the broadcast
chain) and offered him scrolling, but he wanted black and white
fades.
Almost no tv shows have black and white; they have white over video
pictures or color titles (pastel). Saturated colors in cheap local ads
are garish.
I like cheap s/w. Tv*text is cheap on consignment. For home movies,
who could possibly want professional level s/w?
Tv text can make titles and director can show them in a variety of
ways. I don't remember how I got director cheap. Maybe I just sent
away in the mail.
Tom
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3492.4 | VidGen | CRISTA::LEIMBERGER | I have my marbles now I want yours | Tue Feb 20 1990 03:45 | 30 |
| <<< Note 3492.3 by MILKWY::JANZEN "Tom 228-5421 FXO/28" >>>
-< match requirements and products capabilities >-
> I just use tv*text.
I use TV*Text Professionall ans I like it. I haven't done much
yet but am ramping up. I was looking into other video software lately,
an ran the Demo for Broadcast Titiler. It is a very impressive program.
I tend to lean toward it because you can convert other Amiga Fonts
to it's font format. It also does not support the Amiga's interface.
While I haven't seen the other video programs, I'd be suprized if they
can improve much on Broadcast Titiler.I will try The others next time
I go to System Eyes. What I did do was pick up a copy og VidGEN.
Vidgen is a program that makeds Embossed backgrounds for
video. It supports Pro Video,and an update I am waiting for will
support Broadcast Titler. It is expensive $145.00 list,and the
program with a few sample pictures takes up 1/4 of a disk roughly.
What it lacks in size(probably assembler) it makes up for in speed,
and functionally. Vidgen works on the concept of importing a brush
and then building a screen that consists of repetive embossed images
of the brush. Once the screen is layed out you have many options
at your disposal. For example you can select the direction for your
light source,brightnes,depth,spacing,and of course color. These are only
a few of the things you can modify. The brushes are simply a one color
brush from a paint program like Dpaint. The screen I generated when I
tried the package used a simple square brush(1 demension) from Dpaint.
You can import a different brush in seconds if you don't like
the one your using.I tried the director logo from "The Director" and it
came out Great. Maybe I could upload a sample screen. I'd love to see
Dec's logo embossed.Oh! I tried a set of lips with many colors,and vidgen
gave me a screen with 1/2 doz. different size rectangles.
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