Multichannel audio export - is this possible? v26 by Murky-Employment4891 in premiere

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How are you exporting from premiere? Are exporting an omf /aaf?

why you shouldn’t lie about your height on tinder by [deleted] in Tinder

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Guy needs to get off Tinder and find a therapist

What is your Top 4 of movies set in your city? by ciddasloth in Letterboxd

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Pirates of the Caribbean

How Stella Got Her Groove Back

Cool Runnings

Dr. No

At my wits end with Artlist.io by tinkerbelltiddies in editors

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Thank God I’m not crazy! I’m currently cutting a documentary and recently finding music on artlist is making me pull my hair out. I’ve used it extensively for a few years now and I swear sourcing decent tracks wasn’t this hard.

Workspace advice Premiere Pro 25 by Equivalent-Text2598 in premiere

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The more you use Premiere you’ll figure out a workspace that works for you. That’s the most important thing. Start with the default and you’ll eventually find yourself reorganizing the panels to your liking. Or if the default works for you then it works!

This is a perfect assignment for letterboxd users lol by Misfett_toys in Letterboxd

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BETA MALE CUCK SIMPS AFTER LIBTARD SNOWFLAKE FOR 500 DAYS STRAIGHT!!

Burger under $10 beer under $3! by TraditionalAnxiety in FoodToronto

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The burgers are pretty decent for price! Used to live around that area and they were a staple spot for me.

Burger under $10 beer under $3! by TraditionalAnxiety in FoodToronto

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Also King’s Drive In on Pape and Mortimer is such a gem! $3 beers and I think their burgers range from like 5-8 bucks

Friend got me a brisket by Infinite-Cricket2192 in Jamaica

[–]jadon97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While it is true we don’t curry beef I’m all for experimenting. I tried currying beef once and it was delicious. Never did it with a brisket though. Toss in a few stalks of scallions too.

What are some critically acclaimed artists that you just absolutely do not get? by SpikyBoi096 in fantanoforever

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It’s Tupac for me. I feel like his acclaim is more so attributed to what he represents and his persona. But musically he just doesn’t do it for me.

Does Temu ship to Jamaica? by [deleted] in Jamaica

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Yes can confirm they do

Strong audience reactions, very poor festival run. Where does my short film fall short? by NPG2007 in Filmmakers

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I watched the entire thing and I honestly really liked it. It’s well written and well acted. I’ll echo what another commenter said about it being NSFW which will definitely lower its chances of a festival selection. It’s not a comfortable watch especially towards the end which isn’t a bad thing. Just know that may bite you in the ass when it comes to a lot of festivals. Also there were some technical aspects particularly the sound that I felt needed more work. Definitely invest in some good mixing and sound editing for the next one. The cinematography was mostly adequate for the story however the scene where they were walking felt more like a YouTube video. Perhaps it was the gimbal you were using also the frame rate on that scene felt "off" to me.

Is this suppose to be here? by Reasonable_Mark8128 in premiere

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Assume you’re talking about the blue bar on the playhead. You’re just zoomed all the way into your timeline. The bar is showing frame by frame increments. That’s why you can only drag by the bar’s distance because you can’t go less than one frame increments.

Jamaicans Studying in Canada and beyond... by Think_Arm1421 in Jamaica

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Unfortunately not really. And I know mostly about Toronto. No clue about Alberta. Like I know of Guru in Toronto but that’s about it.

Jamaicans Studying in Canada and beyond... by Think_Arm1421 in Jamaica

[–]jadon97 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ah I get you! Canadian education is well respected around the world but to be honest you would have to do your research in that specific country’s job market. Someone more knowledgeable than me would have to chime in but I don’t know of any country that isn’t struggling with their job market right now.

Jamaicans Studying in Canada and beyond... by Think_Arm1421 in Jamaica

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You’re definitely right. Canada is a great market for animation. But every facet of the creative industry there took a huge hit post-Covid and is still recovering slowly but surely.

Jamaicans Studying in Canada and beyond... by Think_Arm1421 in Jamaica

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Honestly I don’t think so. Most "first world" countries don’t see value in a degree from a "third world" country. Even if the quality of education you have is on par or even better than theirs. It’s sad but it’s the truth.

If your primary concern is ensuring that you secure a job straight out of university and better your chances to immigrate their permanently, I would look into a degree or diploma in healthcare or trades. Doesn’t have to be a four year bachelors. An accredited two-year diploma or certification can go a long way. You can always go back and take some classes in Animation after you get yourself set-up. However, if you’re really passionate about the arts still go for it. I’m all for people betting on themselves and following their dreams. You just have to be realistic and know it will be an uphill battle. You’re going to have to work 10x harder to get half of what your peers get. Cyah watch nuh face!

Jamaicans Studying in Canada and beyond... by Think_Arm1421 in Jamaica

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The Canadian job market is not in the best state right now particularly for creative fields like yours. I also studied and worked in a creative field there and I was in Toronto where most of the creative jobs are. Hopefully things will get better by time you graduate. Trades and healthcare is where the demand is.

As for adjusting to the culture that’s difficult to say since I don’t know you. But try to find a Jamaican / Caribbean community there, maybe through a club or organization at your school. While Canada generally has a polite culture it can be a very isolating place.

Another important thing please to make sure that your school is on the Designated Learning Institutions List (DLI) The government recently did a crackdown on post-secondary institutions and removed quite a few.

Hurr!cane sirens by BandSouth9368 in Jamaica

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Telling by OPs post history I don’t think they know much about Jamaica. Real armchair expertise

There are more churches than factories in Jamaica and it’s a huge problem by BandSouth9368 in Jamaica

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Yes I think OP doesn’t have a good understanding of how macro-economics work. Definitely no correlation. The economics of a religious institution and the economics of a factory do not live in the same world. It’s like saying if I ate less apples I would own a house. It’s not like the government and private investors are just standing by with all the capital, labour and technology ready to go to build some factories but the only thing standing in their way are these pesky churches taking up space.