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Open your Windows Control Panel and go to Programs & Features I recommend you actually contact Boris FX support and ask them for suggestions first.Īnother thing you can do is check to see if you have other Boris FX installed.
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The first thing I recommend you try is a full program reset for both Vegas Movie Studio and Vegas Pro.Ī reset will clean the temporary files cache and may fix some of your errors. *If you have older versions of Boris Continuum installed on the same computer, you will have to un-install all the older versions.
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*If you do not have a compatible Graphics Card and Drivers installed, it can cause Boris FX Continuum to not work correctly. There are many different things that could be causing this problem. In addition, this same error message appears when starting with Studio 16, and I did not have this problem before.
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You would have received one of the Continuum 2020 Units and not the entire program.īut, when I want to install it with Pro17, it doesn't work and I get several error messages.
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With the purchase of Pro17, I received the free program: film Boris FX Continuum 2020 Yes there is a big difference, but I don't have time to list those differences here and now. Is there a big difference between the two programs?
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I’ll have more on this and other plug-ins in both my Plug-ins Webinar and next month’s newsletter – but I couldn’t wait to show you this effect.I already had VEGAS Movie Studio 16 Suite, and I upgraded to Pro 17.
Change the Mode from Setup Region to Remove Area. I used three keyframes for the beginning, middle and end of the shot.ħ. I adjusted the Area Scale and Area Aspect parameters to create a rectangle that completely surrounds the car, including it’s shadow, then added keyframes for Area Position to track the rectangle as the car moves across the screen. In this shot, the size and shape of the rectangle don’t change, so I only need to keyframe the Area Position of the rectangle.Ħ. Set a keyframe at the first frame where your object appears - in this case it is at the beginning of the shot - for any parameters that change as the object moves. In this case, a rectangle does a good job encompassing the car.ĥ. In the filters tab, set the Area Selection pop-up to the shape that best matches the object to be removed - rectangle or oval.
What you are going to do is highlight the area containing the object you want to remove and track it.Ĥ. This is almost always the same clip that you applied the filter to in the Timeline. Drag the clip containing the image you want to remove from the BROWSER into the image well in the Filters tab. Double-click the clip to load it into the Viewer and click the Filters tab to display that window.ģ. Select the clip you want to process and apply the BCC Keys Matte > BCC Motion Key filter.Ģ. I want to keep the movement of the people on the sidewalk, but lose the car. Here’s the example we will use – a car driving through a wide shot. Watch this… my hands will never leave my wrists! What the filter does is replace the pixels of the image you want to remove with the pixels in the same location when the object was not in the shot.
This is the Motion Key in Boris Continuum Complete (BCC). For this month, however, I just want to show you one mind-blowing trick. Next month, I’ve decided to write about many of these new plug-ins that I’m discovering. (One of the cool things about doing a new webinar every week is that it forces me to really stay current on all the news and software, which I then get to share with you.) At the end of August, I’m giving two presentations on plug-ins at the WEVA ( Wedding and Event Videographer’s Association) Conference in Orlando, Florida.Īnd, next week, my weekly webinar is devoted to taking a looking at some of the latest plug-ins for Final Cut Pro. Recently, I was asked to give a demo of the latest Boris Continuum Complete plug-in suite at the LA Final Cut Pro User Group. ]Īugust is turning into “Plug-In Month,” which I’m finding very exciting. Larry’s Monthly Final Cut Studio Newsletter. [ This article was first published in the July, 2010, issue of