Posted by Specs on 04/15/06 23:32
"jazu" <nofreakingspam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:jWe0g.26795$WI1.16537@pd7tw2no...
> Hi
> For the same song I have avi video from live show and mp3 recorded in
> studio.
> Now I want to synchronize it. In live show they played a little slower so
> footage is longer than studio mp3.
> I stretched avi. Now mp3 time=avi time. Band played exactly the same as in
> studio, but unfornately in the middle of the song I have some off
> synchronization. I could cut in the middle of song and do necessary
> stretches, but this doesn't work. I'm ending up with picture jump. I
believe
> you understand what kind of problem I'm getting.
> Anyone has any advice?
> Thanks
>
>
If you are editing a video you have to choose a datum either the live show
or the studio recording. If you are editing a music video on a shoe-string
budget the golden rule is get as many camera angles in as possible.. More
camera angle means more chances to pick up sync. Don'r forget you can use
slow motion clips and big close ups can be ued to cover sync loses. Be
creative with your editing.
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