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Re: Norwich Looping Video



Thanks Per, I should of mentioned that I use Sony Vegas 9 Platinum and I 
can 
use stills also. I have alot to learn with it. It's really deeper than I 
care to go but it does work well with Sony Sound Forge. All pc but similar 
capabilities perhaps.

Jeff

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Per Boysen" <perboysen@gmail.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: Norwich Looping Video


> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Jeff Duke <jeff_d@embarqmail.com> wrote:
>> Nice Andy, would you mind sharing those "special (sync) techniques"? I 
>> use a
>> cheapo (Flip Ultra) camera but I record to my computer or minidisk. 
>> Syncing
>> it up for me is rather inexact. Any tips would be appeciated. Vimeo 
>would
>> keep the stereo btw.
>
> I too have a very cheap camera, in fact my cell phone. But I use the
> same method as Andy to sync video with audio, although with other
> specific applications. Since I mostly use a Mac I do it like this:
>
> 1. Import the video into Logic (it comes up as a special "Video Track")
> 2. Import different audio to dedicated stereo tracks i Logic (crappy
> cam audio, line-out recording from mixer console, eventual extra audio
> I want to add.
> 3. Move stuff around along the time line in Logic to make it all sync.
> 4. Export a stereo mix of the refined audio.
> 5. Open the video in QuickTime Pro.
> 6. Import the new audio into QTP.
>
> QuickTime Pro in stage 5-6 can be changed for iMove (a free software
> that comes with every Mac) like:
>
> 5. Import Video into iMovie.
> 6. Import audio into iMovie.
> 7. Fiddle around with video cuts, graphic fades etc.
> 8. Export to a file in the video format of choice.
>
> With iMovie I like the option you get to use clips of both video
> filming and still pictures. It's a drag-n-drop canvas to mock up a
> movie. I do not feel any urge to get a better camera, since I love
> that crappy looking cell phone cam style, but I am tempted to get the
> better video editing application Final Cut Pro.
>
> Per
>


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