Phaser "Fly-Out" Reconstruction

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Today I'm reconstructing the predefined "Tilt Flyout Phaser"
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Комментарии • 8

  • @jayhergen
    @jayhergen 3 месяца назад +2

    First of all, thank you for making this. I find there are so many things in MA3 Phasers that do not come inherently to me unlike in MA2 effects. In this video at one point you mentioned for step 1, you added a width of 160 only for the tilt, why? I mean not so much you need to answer that specific question, it's more how am I supposed to know that when sitting down on the console? Is there any video you know of that goes threw step by step about what each tool in the phaser window is used for and why they would be used? MA and ACT seem to have no interest in making anything available and it's just crazy to me since phasers are one of the biggest changes in the MA universe.

    • @lightologyau
      @lightologyau  3 месяца назад

      You're absolutely right, adjusting to the Phaser workflow can definitely be challenging! And we appreciate your question and feedback - it's exactly this kind of engagement that's inspired us to start creating more targeted tutorial videos based on what the RUclips community wants to know, including the Phaser Toolbar.
      We understand that the limited official training materials can be frustrating. MA3 is a vast and rapidly evolving software, and producing high-quality, accurate content takes time. This might be one reason why there isn't as much official content as we'd like.
      While MA Lighting and their distributors are always the most reliable source of information, we're happy to share our knowledge and experience too! If you have any more questions, we'd love to hear from you at academy@lightology.net.au.

  • @valentinlehmann
    @valentinlehmann Месяц назад +1

    Very concise and great video! I really liked the small explanations (e.g. the select all steps button). You fit everything one needs to know 👍

    • @lightologyau
      @lightologyau  Месяц назад

      Hey, we appreciate the love! So glad you liked the video. Keep an eye out - we've got some awesome new videos on the way, including more Phaser Reconstructions coming at you soon!

  • @bwerst71
    @bwerst71 Месяц назад

    Hi, I really appreciated you taking the time to create this video. I'm having a very difficult time recreating your results. I'm getting a fly out instead of fly in effect. So I'm trying to change everything I can think of. Personally, I found myself wishing your video consistently showing ALL of the encoder bar so I can verify I've properly selected/set everything. Typing in a number in a dialog box isn't as important as making sure you had all of the right things set so you pressed the right button to get that dialog would be more helpful. For instance, it took me a few minutes to get to the right place to enter the measure, width, and transition. Looking forward to future videos! Also I really liked how you explained having the different widths and transitions to get the variation between dimmer and tilt conceptually.

    • @lightologyau
      @lightologyau  Месяц назад

      Hey! We appreciate you taking the time to watch the video and provide such detailed feedback. We're always looking for ways to improve our tutorials, so your suggestions about showing the full encoder bar are really valuable. We'll definitely try to incorporate that in future videos.
      If you're still having trouble getting the fly-in effect, please reach out to us at academy@lightology.net.au. We're happy to help you get it working!

  • @burakklcan558
    @burakklcan558 Месяц назад

    how can ı do pan fly out? thank youu 🙏

    • @lightologyau
      @lightologyau  Месяц назад

      Thanks for the great suggestion! We'll definitely make a video to show you how it's done. Stay tuned!