Posted by DanR on 06/25/06 04:18
dandryden@earthlink.net wrote:
> Hi, When shooting video with multiple cameras I am led to understand
> that a time code or clock of some type is usually distributed to the
> various video devices making post/editing easier.
> If at the same time a multitrack audio recording (say, a 24 track of
> the band) is made is there a need to share some sort of sync signal
> with the video system that will make the post/editing process easier?
> Thanks. DannyD
Once you start rolling... don't stop. Then you only have to sync up once.
And if you're talking about 24 trk 2 inch recorders... they will drift so
you'll have to snip a frame here and there. Not a big deal.
In the pro world all cameras would be jammed to the same timecode and one
track of the audio recorder would have timecode for reference. (at least
10db down and maybe a buffer track between the TC and music tracks.
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