Phaser "Fly-Out" Reconstruction

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • Today I'm reconstructing the predefined "Tilt Flyout Phaser"
    Do you have a phaser idea you want reconstructed? Share your, Ideas and questions in the comments section below and let us show you more of how we are using the grandMA3.
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Komentáře • 2

  • @jayhergen
    @jayhergen Před 2 dny +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  Před dnem

      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 CZcams 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.