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Simeon Harris wrote:
> lining up the audio and video shouldn't be hard work. in the movies that
> they have now (on at the cinema), i believe they use a thing called a
> "clapperboard" to do it. a synchronised audio and video event that is
> recorded just before the action starts
afaik the clapperboard is no longer needed in Hollywood,
as SMPTE (absolute time code)takes care of things.
Lacking SMPTE, what I do is
a) Export camera audio as .wav
b) load it into a multitrack editor, along with the high
res audio.
c) line up wave forms, and save a version of the hi-res file
that has the exact same start/end as the camera audio.
d) import hi res sound to movie project, ...should now be in sync.
Todd's vid has great sound anyway tho'.
andy