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Well, technique anyway, if not guitar “playing” technique- but here’s some over indulging using dynamic zoom in Davinci Resolve.
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08-15-2023 05:25 PM
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Oh, I’d most welcome any comments, questions or random thoughts.
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looks great Mark!
More importantly, sounds amazing!
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Originally Posted by jzucker
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Always love your playing, Mark. The video looks good too, maybe too much editing for my taste, but others might prefer it.
I was contemplating buying DaVinci Resolve. Is it easy to match a wav/mp3 file with the video sound wave?
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Originally Posted by Rob MacKillop
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Thanks, Mark. After 15 years of using a really simple program, which ended with my similarly-aged laptop dying, I’m looking for something simple. Everything I look at seems inordinately complicated…at least for my brain.
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Originally Posted by Mark Kleinhaut
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Originally Posted by jzucker
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Originally Posted by Mark Kleinhaut
DaVinci Resolve 18 – Keyboard | Blackmagic Design
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Originally Posted by jzucker
such as split and ripple cut, but even that simple shortcut saves huge time when making a video like this where I’ve got dozens of fades between 3 cameras. Just buy it !!!
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I use Davinci a lot. You can easily program shortcuts into your own keyboard, I didn't find much need to buy an external controller unless you do video editing full time.
The paid version mostly gives you video effects. I never needed them so far. I could easily do an hour long, five camera mix like this below on a mediocre laptop with the free version:
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Originally Posted by Alter
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Originally Posted by Alter
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my apologies if this is covered somewhere, but what kind of camera do you use for your videos? Very nice and always appreciate your playing.
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Originally Posted by callouscallus
All cams roll simultaneously and I edit after to fade between. The audio is recorded separately in a DAW. I know it sounds complicated but I’ve got the process down now where I can sit down with the guitar and go from record to publish in less than 2 hours. The guitar playing is the fastest easiest part of it. Most videos are first takes with zero editing of the performance or audio.
What's happening at the end of this song?
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