The voice recording seemed weird though. Not enough high frequency/tonal range. Might not have been proper mic'ing technique. There was a clip or two as well as wind noise pop from a 'p'. No audio fades between each cut.
Regardless the video is a tad boring.
With a video that long, it's best to break it up into 'chapters', each chapter seperated by a title slate. Chapters being 'history', 'customer service', or whatever. The point is to break up the video. 4 minutes is long.
That's my only complaint, is that the video isn't broken up into chunks. It just drones and drones. Don't worry I've done the exact same thing you did. I have a script, then edit the video to that script, and it just ends up being a long droning mess... ( this video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdYAR3C6uJg
It's easy to make a video, it's hard to keep a viewer's attention!
Yeah, i like the idea of the chapters! and im not 100% sure what it was recorded with, i know they used a rode mic. But i wasnt there when the voice over was recorded
I don't like the voiceover I would've preferred a presented video with a bit more life to it. Also yeah it felt like a first cut that would then be broken down rather than the actual finished product.
Picked up a brand new 501 head for £100 a few days ago, it's so sick, just need some bigger legs now.
I was looking into go Manfrotto, how heavy is the 501? I've played around with a tripod with a 501 on it in a store, but the legs were way beefier than anything I'd use so it sorta threw off my estimates on the weight of just the head.
Using Sony Vegas Pro, any way that I can select multiple clips and half their sample rate all at once? At the moment I have to right click, hit the button for properties, highlight the number, replace it with 0.5 and then hit enter.
Using Sony Vegas Pro, any way that I can select multiple clips and half their sample rate all at once? At the moment I have to right click, hit the button for properties, highlight the number, replace it with 0.5 and then hit enter.
Try this.
Hit "D" twice (changes tool selection mode) Click and drag over the desired clips Right-Click and adjust properties.
this works when I work with audio, I have not attempted that with speed change in videos.