On October 20, 2021, I purchased Adobe Premiere Pro Monthly plan at S$41.43/mo. The Cancellation details state... "Cancel your monthly subscription before Nov 03 to get a full refund. You can cancel your subscription anytime via your Adobe Account page or by contacting Customer Support." On Nov 2, 2021, I started the cancellation process... Sign in to Adobe Account Select Manage Plan Choose Cancel Your Plan Enter password Done Then I see a reminder... Your cloud storage will be reduced: 100G to 2GB. "Your cloud storage will be reduced to 2GB. If it remains over this limit, you have 90 days to reduce your online usage or you could lose access to some or all of your files saved on the Creative Cloud servers." Then an offer... Get your next month free and save S$41.43. The Cancellation details include: "You'll receive a full refund of S$41.43. This refund is for the full amount of your Premiere Pro plan subscription, which you'll receive within 5 business
April 10, 2023 - Planning to Return Now that my videos are taking off on Tiktok and Facebook, I'm planning to go back to DTube, Steemit, and also Hive. I've forgotten why I have given them up in the first place, but here's the story of how it all started... Question Why are you reading this post in 2023? Please comment. 20 July 2018 - I Signed Up with Steemit What is Steemit? Why did I sign up? I heard about it a long time ago and only today, I joined. Visit my account ▶︎ https://steemit.com/@adrianleeyc Steemit is a social networking platform with rewards. The reward is in the form of digital currency called "Steem". This blockchain thing is what made me sign up. You post good content, you make some cryptocurrency. Facebook doesn't pay you for posting content. When did Steemit Start? Steemit started in July 2016. I hesitated to join because it was in the Beta stage. Funny thing is, it's July 2018 and it's still in B
Sony Vegas Pro 8 makes it easier to edit videos from different cameras right from the timeline. You can capture and edit video for a single scene from 2 or more cameras or for a single scene shot a few times with one camera. Here is a tutorial of a Multicamera Edit of a drama I shot. The drama was acted out four times to the public and being a non-profit organization, the client have budget only for one videographer. For each of the 4 acts, the camcorder (Sony HDR-FX7 High Definition Camcorder) was placed at 4 different positions and shot in various angles. Multicamera edit is accomplished in only 8 steps with the Sony Vegas Pro 8. Step #1: Capture Multicamera Video Clips Use the normal Sony Vegas Video Capture function to capture recordings from each camera. Give each capture filename a unique name. Enable scene detection before capturing so that each segment is captured as a separate clip. Step #2 : Layout Video Clips on Timeline Drag and drop video clips over each other on the
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