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Hey! That's my camera The kitty is in my video I'm currently editing. It's almost done. I think I have to shorten it. 4:30 is a bit long no?
EDIT: In regards to this video I'm putting together... do I have to blur every plate out? Takes me five seconds to blur out a plate in photoshop but takes forever blurring a plate within Final Cut Pro. I have to use key frames and there are sooooo many frames and soooo many license plates!! aargh. May I just leave it or do you guys really want me to blur it out? I don't mind but its just extra work
__________________ When life hands you lemons, you clone those lemons and make.. super lemons! - Principal Cinnamon J. Scudworth
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Hey! That's my camera The kitty is in my video I'm currently editing. It's almost done. I think I have to shorten it. 4:30 is a bit long no?
EDIT: In regards to this video I'm putting together... do I have to blur every plate out? Takes me five seconds to blur out a plate in photoshop but takes forever blurring a plate within Final Cut Pro. I have to use key frames and there are sooooo many frames and soooo many license plates!! aargh. May I just leave it or do you guys really want me to blur it out? I don't mind but its just extra work
I say the longer the better lol....
And I don't get the huge deal about plates... is it not public information? What's the difference between me seeing the plates at the rs meet vs seeing them in a video?
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I honestly don't know what it is but I blur them out whenever I take photos. It only takes me 5 seconds so I don't mind. I believe some people think that if one is willing and if one has access to such information, one would be theoretically able to write down the plate number of the car that he/she feels that is worth most in parts, go out of their way looking for this plate number, perhaps being able to look it up in ICBC database and steal the parts? I'm not 100% sure if this is even possible but even I ask for my plate to be blurred out when people take pictures of my car. Thankfully they don't and I put a fake Japanese plate over top of my BC plate so I'm good either or. I guess I'll just blur them out anyways in the video. Guess you guys will have to wait another few hours as its back to the drawing board... aarrggh. Stupid slow computers.
__________________ When life hands you lemons, you clone those lemons and make.. super lemons! - Principal Cinnamon J. Scudworth