Purchase PowerDirector at www.kqzyfj.com/click-8537262-10466622 DISCLOSURE - This is an affiliate link - if you purchase from these links you will help financial support to this channel without paying anything extra yourself! The Mask Designer is one of the most creative tools in PowerDirector 365 or PowerDirector Ultra, but sometimes it's hard to know what to do with it. In this episode I show you two examples of what you can do with the Mask Designer.
Good to see you back again. I am a supporter of your tutorials. You have improved your audio and organization making your already great tuts even better. Thanks.
Thanks! I've had more trouble with audio over the years than any other aspect of video production. I've put a lot of money recently into audio equipment . . . the mic I recorded these episodes with is actually an early father's day gift from my son as well. And still it's not perfect. Dog barking in the background, some traffic noise. So it's something I definitely am working on.
That's a very curious last name you have, Jeff. Greetings from Helsinki and thanks for the great videos, they really make me want to try out all the features of PowerDirector.
Thanks, Jukka. The name Sibelius actually goes back to the time when I was a musician. I loved playing Finlandia and ended up using that piece's composer's name as the name for my cat . . . and then when my cat died, I took on the cat's name as my online handle. How's that for a strange process to come up with an online name! LOL
@@JeffSibelius In that case you'll love this version of Finlandia. Did you know it was banned during the Tsar's reign? th-cam.com/video/qOSaT6U4e-8/w-d-xo.html
Hello Jeff! I have been using PD for some time but still, need to learn much more. I own the Air2S and a Nikon Z6ii . I have been thinking of purchasing Cyberlink Color Director for editing my videos and grading. My question is whether I can get by with just PD or will color director give me much more?
Hi Peter - that's a tricky question . . . I fly the Air 2S and I don't use CD on it. But then, I don't really color grade. My tweaks are usually just bumping up the contrast some to pull a little more color out of it. However, if you want to get into grading or you're trying to match colors on video from two different cameras, CD is the way to go. It has a lot more capabilities than the image editing functions in PD. I just upgraded my PD365 to Director Suite 365 so I can get more into Color Director specifically. If you follow the link in this video's description and navigate to Color Director, you can download a free trial version of it. That's probably your best bet - try it out to see if you like it, for free.
@@peterjb49 I appreciate that! If you do get ColorDirector, would you post back here and let me know what you think of it? I'm very curious about what people think of this program.
Think about the shape of a rectangle. It can be almost like a square, or it can be long and flat. Both rectangles, but completely different shapes, right? So, let's translate that to video clips. Most modern video cameras shoot at 16x9 aspect ratio . . . meaning, for every 16 pixels across, they are 9 pixels tall. So a 4K video clip is 3840 x 2160. But let's say you wanted to fit your 16x9 video clip that wasn't 16x9 . . . maybe it is more like a square. Maybe it's 16x12. So it's a different shape of a rectangle. Using just PIP, you can't make the 16x9 video clip fit the 16x12 rectangle - they're just not the same shape. You can't re-shape the 16x9 clip at all - the only thing you can really do is resize it. The mask allows you to reshape that 16x9 clip. You can essentially crop off some of the sides so it's 16x12, closer to a square. Or, you can crop it to a circle or a heart shape or any shape you want. PIP let's you resize the image while maintaining its original shape. Mask allows you to re-shape the image. When you put them together, you can resize an image and make it fit into any shape you want. Does that make sense?
Purchase PowerDirector at www.kqzyfj.com/click-8537262-10466622
DISCLOSURE - This is an affiliate link - if you purchase from these links you will help financial support to this channel without paying anything extra yourself!
The Mask Designer is one of the most creative tools in PowerDirector 365 or PowerDirector Ultra, but sometimes it's hard to know what to do with it. In this episode I show you two examples of what you can do with the Mask Designer.
Good to see you back again. I am a supporter of your tutorials. You have improved your audio and organization making your already great tuts even better. Thanks.
Thanks! I've had more trouble with audio over the years than any other aspect of video production. I've put a lot of money recently into audio equipment . . . the mic I recorded these episodes with is actually an early father's day gift from my son as well. And still it's not perfect. Dog barking in the background, some traffic noise. So it's something I definitely am working on.
@@JeffSibelius, You're doing great. An occasional dog, etc, just makes it better, I'm loving the new sound!
@@paulfeiger Awesome. I just picked up the DJI Mic wireless set so I'm hoping to improve the outdoor stuff too.
Thanks Jeff!
Glad you liked it!
That's a very curious last name you have, Jeff. Greetings from Helsinki and thanks for the great videos, they really make me want to try out all the features of PowerDirector.
Thanks, Jukka. The name Sibelius actually goes back to the time when I was a musician. I loved playing Finlandia and ended up using that piece's composer's name as the name for my cat . . . and then when my cat died, I took on the cat's name as my online handle. How's that for a strange process to come up with an online name! LOL
@@JeffSibelius In that case you'll love this version of Finlandia. Did you know it was banned during the Tsar's reign? th-cam.com/video/qOSaT6U4e-8/w-d-xo.html
@@JeffSibelius Great story by the way :D
Hello Jeff! I have been using PD for some time but still, need to learn much more. I own the Air2S and a Nikon Z6ii . I have been thinking of purchasing Cyberlink Color Director for editing my videos and grading. My question is whether I can get by with just PD or will color director give me much more?
Hi Peter - that's a tricky question . . . I fly the Air 2S and I don't use CD on it. But then, I don't really color grade. My tweaks are usually just bumping up the contrast some to pull a little more color out of it. However, if you want to get into grading or you're trying to match colors on video from two different cameras, CD is the way to go. It has a lot more capabilities than the image editing functions in PD.
I just upgraded my PD365 to Director Suite 365 so I can get more into Color Director specifically. If you follow the link in this video's description and navigate to Color Director, you can download a free trial version of it. That's probably your best bet - try it out to see if you like it, for free.
@@JeffSibelius Thanks very much! I am thinking very seriously about CD. If I take the plunge I will use your link.
@@peterjb49 I appreciate that! If you do get ColorDirector, would you post back here and let me know what you think of it? I'm very curious about what people think of this program.
Excellent, but I'm still confused as to why you can't alter the image size just using PIP...
Think about the shape of a rectangle. It can be almost like a square, or it can be long and flat. Both rectangles, but completely different shapes, right? So, let's translate that to video clips. Most modern video cameras shoot at 16x9 aspect ratio . . . meaning, for every 16 pixels across, they are 9 pixels tall. So a 4K video clip is 3840 x 2160. But let's say you wanted to fit your 16x9 video clip that wasn't 16x9 . . . maybe it is more like a square. Maybe it's 16x12. So it's a different shape of a rectangle.
Using just PIP, you can't make the 16x9 video clip fit the 16x12 rectangle - they're just not the same shape. You can't re-shape the 16x9 clip at all - the only thing you can really do is resize it.
The mask allows you to reshape that 16x9 clip. You can essentially crop off some of the sides so it's 16x12, closer to a square. Or, you can crop it to a circle or a heart shape or any shape you want.
PIP let's you resize the image while maintaining its original shape. Mask allows you to re-shape the image. When you put them together, you can resize an image and make it fit into any shape you want.
Does that make sense?
@@JeffSibelius Thanks, Jeff. Perfect sense....
But you're alright Jeff.
Thanks!