Quote Originally Posted by Andromeda View Post
I'm currently using CS2 versions of them, ancient stuff I know. But it still works well.
Hey man, whatever works right. The CS2 suite is still a relevant program for video editing. If it gets the job done then dammit, it's still useful!

I recently, as in two years ago, picked it back up again. Most of the work I do is pretty simple edits and audio timing. Nothing crazy, but I feel simple is some times better than throwing it the sink.
Most of my edits are too. The simpler, the better. I like movies that have a linear edit path. It's straightforward and to the point. Not that Michael Bay shit that has jump cuts all over the place.

I put together a title bump as well that blends into the Let's Plays. Due to HDD space, I couldn't keep the video quality as high I would have liked. I was destroying my size so fast.
Editing videos @ 1080P can definately eat away HDD space. Even at 720P! Do you do most of your edits on your C drive? If so, think about purchasing a bigger, secondary HDD (if you have a desktop) and using that for editing and file storage.

And one I cut together for TFF here. Did you know we have a youtube channel? Yeah, we do. I've been pretty bad about keeping the content up. I also made the TFF crystal icon animated through some photoshopping and Premiere effects. I do wonder if I made it too subtle, since the animation plays pretty slowly over time. I'd prefer to make a 3D crystal and just have it rotate and animate. But that was like an hour or two messing around.
I didnt know TFF had a Youtube channel. About the video though. I'm going to be honest. I didn't notice that the crystal was animated until you said something. Like you said, a 3D crystal is probably the way to go. Have it rotate and pulsate too. That will definitely stand out!