The Untold Dream
By Dennis Vice (written May 2011)
I remember lying in darkness, hearing voices around me, within me,
not understanding either.
Who I was, or where I was, a mystery,
A mystery that held very little priority in comparison to life or death, the answer of which I needed to make now.
For some reason, dying made sense, and I begged for more time to figure out why I felt this way, but memories had not returned and time was dwindling.
Suddenly someone spoke out to me, "looks like I was wrong." I could not make out who spoke but the voice sounded familiar.
Without the time to question how I understood this voice among the countless ones around me I quickly asked the question I felt was most important,
"Do I have a reason to live?"
There was a pause, a silence that felt like hours long.
"i guess so..." the voice said. "...So what will you do?"
"I'll live..."
"I figured as much," the voice said, now sounding closer than before. "But I'm not going back with you, you'll know why soon sooner or later."
The unending darkness was then broken by the image of someone in front of me. I struggled to remember where I had seen the face before but to no avail.
"I guess this is goodbye," the image said as it slowly faded from before me. In a final faint voice I could hear, "take care of her..."
I was alone in the darkness once more. I still didn't know who I was but I knew the choice I made. Whatever happens now I suppose is up to me.
Suddenly the light returned, and with the light some memories, I felt weak, but then I remembered always feeling weak. I couldn't move.
I was in a emergency room. I almost died, and yet it felt like I did die. I suppose it's to be expected though, from my understanding of what I had been through.
The choice made within the darkness will forever motivate yet puzzle me to this day.
What was 'he' wrong about?
Why was 'he' there?
And why did my looking in the mirror reveal who 'he' was?
Another version of myself...
...
Some dreams are better left never told... I'm fairly certain thats what 'he' would have said. Oh well, he's not me, anymore.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
Interesting Apps 5 - AVT ChapterIt
My Problem with Final Cut Pro X
(long story short, I hate using Compressor 4 to make chapters, continue reading for my reasons, or skip down to "The solution" for the app review...)
Until today the only solution I was able to find was to export my movies to Compressor 4 and create chapter markers there. After that I could encode my movie with Compressor. There is nothing about this process that is straight forward. Here are my common problems;
(Also I should note that I am using a 2.8 Ghz Quad core i7 with 12GB RAM; all programs are up-to-date as of this posting)
Skimming on Compressor is nothing like FCPX. You end up wasting a lot of time trying to fine tune marker placement and Compressor regularly freezes, loses sync with audio, crashes, or stops playing video, thus making proper chapter placement very difficult.
Too many steps for titling chapters and reviewing chapter names. It took me forever the first time to find what I needed to do to even create a marker and if you rely on the mouse you will be moving back and forth repeatedly clicking options just to create a marker, title it, confirm, and then skim to the next marker. The fastest method is to use the shortcut "m" to make a chapter, then "command + e" to open the marker edit screen. Just make sure everything is spelled correctly, because unless you plan on wasting more time reviewing each chapter marker one by one, then the next time you'll see them it will be too late for editing.
Some encoding projects in Compressor take entirely too long! This past weekend I finished a 75 minute movie that needed chapters before being converted into a iPad compatible m4v, as well as a DVD. The estimated time for completion was over 30 hours. In addition, the process was never completed because 6 hours in I received a Quicktime error-50 for one file and a Quicktime error-0 for the other. This morning I decided to give up using Compressor and encoded the movie directly from FCPX (no chapters), using the same settings that Compressor used and my movie was finished in 2 and a half hours.
I'm a little upset at the fact that I had to pay 50 dollars for a program that I only use to create chapters, which ends up slowing down my workflow in the process. Today, however, I have found a solution that I had to share with those that have been suffering with the lack functionality apple has provided us thus far.
The solution...
Available now in the App Store is AVT ChapterIt
There the free version that only supports Quicktime movies and the $2.99 paid version that handles Quicktime, MPEG4, and Matroska (future update).
This has been the easiest (and only) way to add chapters to my movie files, that I have found other than Compressor 4. After dragging a file in the area you have multiple options. "Black Detection," which automatically places chapters at fade outs. "Auto," which places chapters at timed intervals of your choice. Or using the timeline to manually place chapters with single frame precision. You can even import chapters from TEXT or XML files as well as DVD (.ifo) files.
Your chapters and titles are all listed on the side and are easy to review and edit. All you need to do is click "save" and your done!
Made a mistake on previous movie's chapters? Drag them in and edit those chapter points, or create new ones, without having to re-encode or start from scratch.
So far, I can confirm that chapter markers are recognized in iTunes, Quicktime and iMovie, as well as on the iPad. I'm sure that with our support, functionality of this program will grow. I would like to see audio skimming in a future update but it's not a real big concern at the moment.
While I still think Apple should just add chapter creation to FCPX, this is a excellent alternative to spending 50 bucks on a program that you can't get the most out of yet.
My thanks to Stephan Eichhorn and Scirius Development for a fantastic product.
Labels:
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AVT ChapterIt,
Chapter Creation,
Compressor 4,
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encoding,
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Final Cut Pro X,
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Scirius Development
Saturday, April 21, 2012
March & April Wedding Promos
Special Thanks for permission to post these teasers to the respective couples. Below is a sampling of wedding videography performed by The Professional Services of Dennis Vice for the beginning of 2012.
Much like last year new, teasers will appear near the end of each month.
Both weddings below have fantastic additional coverage videos that I hope to be able to share in the future, but for now enjoy the standard teasers.
A&L Wedding
M&A Wedding
Remember it's never too late to check for availability and schedule to have your special day captured by the Professional Services of Dennis Vice...
Much like last year new, teasers will appear near the end of each month.
Both weddings below have fantastic additional coverage videos that I hope to be able to share in the future, but for now enjoy the standard teasers.
A&L Wedding
M&A Wedding
Remember it's never too late to check for availability and schedule to have your special day captured by the Professional Services of Dennis Vice...
Monday, April 2, 2012
Harris Wedding Full Version
Video Coverage taken October 15, 2011
by The Professional Services of Dennis Vice
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