Using the editing program 'Final Cut Pro' I re-edited another students music video tinkering with different clips to create my own unique base track. The basic operation consisted of selecting a clip of the students original base track and synching up the audio of the music track with the utterance of the artist. To do this, I opened the clip in the editor and then accessed the stereo tab to find the certain word I wanted the artist to say, from there I placed a marker (M) and dragged the clip down into the timeline. I lined up the marker with the audio track marker I set so it snapped into place with synched video and audio. To quicken up the process though, its possible to add a few clips at a time to the timeline, marking the clips in time with the beat and then cutting pieces of the clips out to create an in time, well synched video.
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Bloggging Task: Re-edited video
Using the editing program 'Final Cut Pro' I re-edited another students music video tinkering with different clips to create my own unique base track. The basic operation consisted of selecting a clip of the students original base track and synching up the audio of the music track with the utterance of the artist. To do this, I opened the clip in the editor and then accessed the stereo tab to find the certain word I wanted the artist to say, from there I placed a marker (M) and dragged the clip down into the timeline. I lined up the marker with the audio track marker I set so it snapped into place with synched video and audio. To quicken up the process though, its possible to add a few clips at a time to the timeline, marking the clips in time with the beat and then cutting pieces of the clips out to create an in time, well synched video.
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