After receiving this product I was very disappointed with just about evenything.…
An LCDVF Review
Cammon over here purchased the LCDVF from LCDVF.com a while back and…
Cutting to the Next Step with Lance Stubblefield
I did a call with Lance Stubblefield (Lost, Detroit 1-8-7) recently for…
Super Bowl XLV Time Lapse
I think part of being in the film/video industry is taking advantage…
Making a Time Lapse in After Effects
This tutorial is assuming you want to make a composition at 24…
Rename Compressed Clips Using Automator
Here is a short demo on how to use Automator to rename…
Favorite Scene: Sherlock Holmes (2009)
Here is another movie I really like to watch because of the…
FCP: Syncing Video and Audio Using Merge Clips
In class this week I went over how to sync your audio and video using the Merge Clips feature of Final Cut Pro.
I made a quick video of it and even though you can’t hear the audio or video of the clips in FCP (still trying to figure out this option in Screenium that I just got in the App Store), you should be able to understand how to do this correctly.
I also showed another way I have seen people do it with more troublesome clips, syncing on the timeline and then using match frame. When you have a lot of video and audio that needs to be matched up, or more audio than video clips like the files I gave out for the midterm, it is helpful to see how many clips do/don’t have matched audio.
Converting to ProRes 422 Using Compressor
If you are in my class and reading this, I went much…