Loading Time - Editing
Loading Time - Editing
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Re: Loading Time - Editing
That's really interesting how even in shots where there's no sound, there's not actually NO sound, but instead completely unnoticed background noise. It reminds me of this article about how a room that literally produces no sound can drive a person insane in a relatively short time:
http://dsc.discovery.com/life/worlds-quietest-room-will-drive-you-crazy-in-30-minutes.html
http://dsc.discovery.com/life/worlds-quietest-room-will-drive-you-crazy-in-30-minutes.html
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Re: Loading Time - Editing
plummeting_sloth wrote:That's really interesting how even in shots where there's no sound, there's not actually NO sound, but instead completely unnoticed background noise. It reminds me of this article about how a room that literally produces no sound can drive a person insane in a relatively short time:
http://dsc.discovery.com/life/worlds-quietest-room-will-drive-you-crazy-in-30-minutes.html
I have to imagine being in that room for any length of time would lead to a situation akin to Occupied, but much much worse.
I've edited a bit using Final Cut Pro in the past. I always found it to be one of the more enjoyable parts of making videos (at least back when I was in that Video editing technical class back in high-school) because you didn't have to worry about much other then getting it to look right. Of course, when there's a problem, it normally becomes very annoying. But I never worked on anything as advanced as most of the videos here. Many of my videos were awful in a way that was hilarious to those involved.
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Re: Loading Time - Editing
So are you syncing the audio and video manually for every shot you use?
Do I presume you're reading a slate for each shot, to keep straight which is which?
After a bad experience where this job fell on me and I was trying to decide which audio file went with which video file based on the time the file was creates, I got intrigued by something called Plural Eyes which is supposed to sync files based on their audio. Is that something that would sound good to you, or are there drawbacks I'm not thinking of?
Do I presume you're reading a slate for each shot, to keep straight which is which?
After a bad experience where this job fell on me and I was trying to decide which audio file went with which video file based on the time the file was creates, I got intrigued by something called Plural Eyes which is supposed to sync files based on their audio. Is that something that would sound good to you, or are there drawbacks I'm not thinking of?
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That's really fascinating. Thanks for that guys!
So did Alex have to sync the audio and video for a Loading Time about syncing audio and video?
So did Alex have to sync the audio and video for a Loading Time about syncing audio and video?
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The audio is sync'd by Final Cut X, which is why we use it.
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I have been wanting to see a behind the scenes look at the editing for years. Thanks!
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I've only used Premiere and only synched clips manually based on slate. I didn't realize that was a built-in ability for Final Cut.
The terrible experience I had was helping someone who had slated each shot for sync but only read the slate number about half the time. So I ended up with all these batches of four or five takes of the same shot, that are nearly identical but not quite, and I'd have to synch one, watch it to see if the dialogue was in synch, and if it didn't really match, try synching a different audio file until I found the pair that matched.
The terrible experience I had was helping someone who had slated each shot for sync but only read the slate number about half the time. So I ended up with all these batches of four or five takes of the same shot, that are nearly identical but not quite, and I'd have to synch one, watch it to see if the dialogue was in synch, and if it didn't really match, try synching a different audio file until I found the pair that matched.
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I use Kdenlive for editing because A) I don't have a Mac; and B) I'm a cheap bastard. It won't auto-sync separate audio tracks (so you have to slate them). However, once you've eyeballed them into sync, it will let you "group" them so they can be dragged around and treated as a single thing without fear of de-syncing them.
Kdenlive also has rudimentary scripting, so you could probably render all your target resolutions using a single script. (Sorry, this unintentionally seems to be turning in to an ad for Kdenlive...)
Was your transition effect for Checkpoint created inside FCP, or imported from somewhere else?
Do your publishers ever re-compress your stuff?
Kdenlive also has rudimentary scripting, so you could probably render all your target resolutions using a single script. (Sorry, this unintentionally seems to be turning in to an ad for Kdenlive...)
Was your transition effect for Checkpoint created inside FCP, or imported from somewhere else?
Do your publishers ever re-compress your stuff?
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