Horror Variety Theater Returns
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:22 am
After three long troublesome months, Horror Variety Theater is back on line.
At the end of May, the FBI virus infected our video edit computer. It proved to be too insidious and pervasive. After 2 weeks the professionals gave up. Another 2 weeks was lost acquiring and attempting to put a used desktop together. So we bought a new HP with Windows 8. (hint: learning curve 1). To this was added office software and Pinnacle 16 Ultimate video software (hint: major learning curve 2).
Wisdom prevailed and we bought the Pinnacle training on demand. During this period we were limited to a Windows 7 laptop from which we could load existing productions only. Even though we continued to film, we had no edit capability.
The training identified the need for a firewire board. Not all firewire boards are standard. It took another 4 weeks to get the right firewire board that was also Windows 8 compatible. Finally at the end of August, we were able to run upload tests. They seemed unsuccessful, but it was time to try editing.
Priority for edit went to three customs backlogged since June. These were completed over the Labor Day weekend. Finally caught up, we completed the edit of one of our own videos. Watch for the ads.
Added to the situation was the diagnosis of a major illness in June followed by extensive tests and biopsy, plus special surgery. Needless to say major depression hindered progress and added to daily delays.
When the edits were completed, the depression lifted dramatically. Now anything seems possible.
As an aside, Pinnacle 16 Ultimate is extremely powerful. We have barely begun to explore all the possibilities.
HVT
At the end of May, the FBI virus infected our video edit computer. It proved to be too insidious and pervasive. After 2 weeks the professionals gave up. Another 2 weeks was lost acquiring and attempting to put a used desktop together. So we bought a new HP with Windows 8. (hint: learning curve 1). To this was added office software and Pinnacle 16 Ultimate video software (hint: major learning curve 2).
Wisdom prevailed and we bought the Pinnacle training on demand. During this period we were limited to a Windows 7 laptop from which we could load existing productions only. Even though we continued to film, we had no edit capability.
The training identified the need for a firewire board. Not all firewire boards are standard. It took another 4 weeks to get the right firewire board that was also Windows 8 compatible. Finally at the end of August, we were able to run upload tests. They seemed unsuccessful, but it was time to try editing.
Priority for edit went to three customs backlogged since June. These were completed over the Labor Day weekend. Finally caught up, we completed the edit of one of our own videos. Watch for the ads.
Added to the situation was the diagnosis of a major illness in June followed by extensive tests and biopsy, plus special surgery. Needless to say major depression hindered progress and added to daily delays.
When the edits were completed, the depression lifted dramatically. Now anything seems possible.
As an aside, Pinnacle 16 Ultimate is extremely powerful. We have barely begun to explore all the possibilities.
HVT