How to save a project

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How to save an unfinished project? For example, I created half a video, how to save it so next time, I opened AE I can continue to work for it?

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    > How to save a project created in Windows movie maker
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    > If I understand an earlier answer, reinporting a project
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    > computer.
    ===========================================
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    is useful for a re-release in Movie Maker. And... the source files
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    ===========================================
    > Also, I am inclined to believe that the files remain available in the
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  • How can I save the project?

    I asked before how I can create 3D canvas looking for image

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    You can do this is to aid. You can save a set of changes you apply to an image, save the action and play later by another image, or even apply it to a batch of images.

    Press F9 to open the Actions Panel.

    Then, create a new Action...

    Name it and change the settings. Here you can assign a keyboard shortcut for your new Action:

    Then, click record to begin recording.

    Follow all the steps in the tutorial, and then stop the Action:

    Now you can play the action again for any image!

    Find out about Actions :

    http://help.Adobe.com/en_US/Photoshop/CS/using/WSfd1234e1c4b69f30ea53e41001031ab64-7451a.h tml

    To learn how to use the commands for multiple images:

    http://PSD.tutsplus.com/tutorials/photo-effects-tutorials/batch-editing-and-automated-proc Esser in photoshop.

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  • CS4 how to save a clip or a group of elements to use in another project?

    Hi guys, I'm new here and I'm new in this videoediting.

    I find fantastic Premiere Pro for editing videos, it's really a program for PRO´s.

    Because of this, it has so many functions and options that it is difficult for a beginner to find his way.

    I tried to find the answer to my question in help, here in this Forum and I have also two different video tutorials, but no luck.

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    I got 10 video cassettes of a Sony handycam I took in 1989-90 in New Zealand who live there with my 2 little girls for a year.

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    A DVD included all travel, a short version, and then I want to use some clips for something completely diferent.

    I put a lot of effort to change the lightning and the edition of each clip with a lot of attention. I want to just do this once for each item.

    So, how can I save the edited clips so I can easily open them in different projects?

    Probably a stupid question but no question - no answer!

    I've been readinf much here in the forums for first and I'm amazed how much knowledge there is here.

    Best regards

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    I got 10 video cassettes of a Sony handycam I took in 1989-90 in New Zealand who live there with my 2 little girls for a year.

    I got the strips turned into DVD´s and I have no problem to read and edit them in CS4 Pro. But I want to make a few different videos to different audiences.

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    This will be a little complex, but here goes...

    Your original source material (bands) are the BEST material to use for editing.  NO bands from dvd. The dvd is mpeg 2 and very compressed and EDIT isn't a DELIVERY format (for watch and enjoy).

    so, although you can get the VOB's in first, you already deal with a video that is compressed and was only to be watched...

    What does that mean?

    This means that when you export this vob it is compressed again (this part of the workflow gives you a certain freedom because you can export under a "Lossless" codec as lagarith and even dv avi type 2 is pretty much OK re: loss)

    So, if you handed in the first all these small pieces of groovy things backed up your ten discs, you look EVEN more loss of quality through compression and decompression and so on...

    When you export you get what you did for the effects and you can not save these effects to export things, that you can later adjust when you re - import.  You are exporting to a format of 'delivery'... to be looked AT only... 99% of the time... in general.

    So what you want to do is just dreaming and I love it... its a beautiful dream, but it is a little far fetched.

    Ideally, what you would do is:

    Capture your original images of a band on your hard drive.  THESE clips become your source... material and NOT a vob to a dvd.

    Now you have the source material original that you can use again and again in many different projects many... and you will never lose any quality to import those into your editor.

    Then you do what you want with effects... and when you have finished changing the DISC NUMBER 1, you save this project as a DISC NUMBER 1 PROJ.

    Then you move and change the DISK NUMBER 2 PROJ... and finish editing and save that one... for each of your 10 disks.

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    It has been long but I hope you get the general idea...

  • My Windows Movie Maker collapsed in response. How can I save my project?

    I worked on this project for five hours, and I need it for a class. I don't want to redue it again, because its 10 min long.  I finished it all, except the credit end. I really need to save it so I don't lose. Help, please.

    Hello

    You can try the following steps and try to save the project:

    Method 1: Increase the size of the swap file

    Check out the following link to increase the size of swap file

    Change the size of virtual memory

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/change-the-size-of-virtual-memory

    Method 2:

    Save the movie in smaller Sections

    Save the movie in the sections a half or a third party. This reduces the complexity of the table of storyboard / timeline by reducing the number of individual items that appear on the table of the storyboard / timeline. To save the movie in smaller portions, follow these steps:

    Step 1:

    Remove and retain a portion of the film

    a. Select a subset of the items in the table of storyboard / timeline.

    b. in the Edit menu, click on cut.

    c. on the file menu, click on save movie file.

    Note: This avoids the part of the movie which is always on the timeline or storyboard, not the article that you cut.

    d. in the movie recording Wizard, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the registration process.

    Step 2:

    Import the Portion and save the entire movie

    a. when the movie record Wizard is finished, on the file menu, click Import media items

    b. click on the file that you saved in steps 3 to 5 of part 1, and then click Import.

    c. right click on the imported file and then click on copy.

    d. click on the area of the table of the Storyboard where you want to insert the file.

    e. in the Edit menu, click on paste.

    f. on the file menu, click on save movie file.

    g. follow the instructions in the wizard movie recording.

    h. clear the film Show when I click on the finished dialog box, and then click Finish.

    For more information, please visit the following links:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/work-with-projects-in-Windows-Movie-Maker

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/edit-a-movie-in-Windows-Movie-Maker

    Hope this information is useful.

    Jeremy K
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