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Adobe OnLocation CS3

by John Calvin | November 14th, 2007

I recently had the oppor­tu­nity to help shoot Hoplophobia, a short film that we shot DURING the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival–yes, screen­ings all day and shoot­ing all night! More on that later…

Anyrate, I was han­dling some of the audio/computer stuff, and so I down­loaded a thirty-day trial of Adobe’s new prod­uct, OnLocation CS3. I want to get CS3 so bad! (Actually, OnLocation is bun­dled with Premiere Pro now, as is Encore DVD, so I don’t HAVE to buy Adobe’s CS3 Production Pack to get it…) On that set we had some film­mak­ers who really KNEW lighting–such as Josh Moore out of California. He and Jesse, our DP, used my lap­top with Adobe’s won­der­ful scopes (vec­tor and wave­form) and DV mon­i­tor all night long both nights to help adjust the cam­era and pre­view footage. Wonderful stuff–can’t wait until I can get it for real.

I’ll post a quick screen­shot when I can find one from the set–I’m about run out on the trial. I might be able to find some video of it in action from the set on my cam­era to post on YouTube. For those that can’t buy Adobe yet (like me) there is an alter­na­tive in some things–Blender has scopes in its Video Sequence Editor pane, although they don’t work on live streams. For live pre­view­ing, VirtualDub works for a 1394 DV mon­i­tor when put into cap­ture mode. No zebras though–pity–I really got used to using them in OL and will miss them on my next project, as my cam­era doesn’t have zebras…

Ah well, I guess we’ll have to wait and see what the Lord does–it isn’t out of the realm of pos­si­bil­ity that I could have the Adobe pack come January!

In His Service,
John Calvin Young

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