Hey all! I'm just curious what types of NLE's you use and what style projects you cut on it? I'm personally a Final Cut and AVID person, but am curious what my fellow cutters use. Have a good day!
I’ve ran across an interesting issue and I’m curious if anyone knows why and how it happened… and maybe ways to prevent it in the future. I filmed a short interview on Sunday, about 18 minutes long. I just did one continuous take, stationary camera—just about as uncomplicated as you can get. For aud...
Expand postI’ve ran across an interesting issue and I’m curious if anyone knows why and how it happened… and maybe ways to prevent it in the future. I filmed a short interview on Sunday, about 18 minutes long. I just did one continuous take, stationary camera—just about as uncomplicated as you can get. For audio, I used a Tascam DR-60DmkII with a shotgun mic, and an iPod using Apogee MetaRecorder with a lavalier mic attached. The audio from each device came out perfect. The video came out perfect too. It’s kind of hard to mess-up an easy set-up like that. The problem comes in post. I’ve imported the 18 minute video and audio into FCPX. I dragged the clips into the project library, got them in sync via the clapboard and started watching. Then, around 4 minutes and 20 seconds the audio starts falling out of sync with the video—ever so slightly. So, I scrolled close to the end of the footage and played from there and found and literally everything was out of sync. The two audio tracks were out of sync with each other and the both were out of sync with the video. How does that happen? All audio and video was recorded at the same time with no problems, and it's all there (no gaps or anything missing). I can fix it easily since the audio will be used over different footage in some places and you won’t always see the interviewee talking. I’m really just curious how it happens and how to prevent it in the future.
It sounds like your sample rate of the audio and what the timeline is set too may be different. Sample rate (SR) is the audio equivalent of videos frame rate, and if it's recorded one way and played b...
Expand commentIt sounds like your sample rate of the audio and what the timeline is set too may be different. Sample rate (SR) is the audio equivalent of videos frame rate, and if it's recorded one way and played back another you will get that phasing issue. Check your raw audio files to find its SR (usually they are 44.1Kz or 48Kz) and compare it to your timeline settings. Adjust the timeline if needed.
Most likely Kevin is right on the nose - but if that's not the case, make sure your framerate is set properly on the wav file coming in, it is stored on the wave header (meta data) information (This i...
Expand commentMost likely Kevin is right on the nose - but if that's not the case, make sure your framerate is set properly on the wav file coming in, it is stored on the wave header (meta data) information (This is highly unlikely as the covert usually happens properly). I am not sure with FCPX (as I am an audio guy in PT), but sometimes there is frame rate that gets applied could be screwing you up. Specially if it takes that long for the video to go out of sync.
Hello everybody, I've been on Stage 32 for a while now, but hardly used it before now. I want to take this time to introduce myself. My name is Kevin Wilson, I am the owner of 29 Frame Productions, which is a Post-Production studio based in Denver, Colorado. I look forward to meeting more of you and expanding my network and build collaborations!
I'm pleased to announced another collaboration with Entertainment Marketing Communications and writer/Director Allan August for their new short film "The Servant". Check out the films new landing page and help spread the word! More content and information on the film will be posted soon. http://m.tr...
Expand postI'm pleased to announced another collaboration with Entertainment Marketing Communications and writer/Director Allan August for their new short film "The Servant". Check out the films new landing page and help spread the word! More content and information on the film will be posted soon. http://m.trinitymobilemedia.com/The-Servant?source=QrCode
Entertainment Marketing Communications Created a landing page for the film The Silver Moonlight that I'm currently editing. Check it out and help spread the word! http://m.trinitymobilemedia.com/The-Silver-Moonlight?source=QrCode...
Expand postEntertainment Marketing Communications Created a landing page for the film The Silver Moonlight that I'm currently editing. Check it out and help spread the word! http://m.trinitymobilemedia.com/The-Silver-Moonlight?source=QrCode
KEVIN! Hey thanks for the request!
Thank you for the add. I see that you're from London. I'm actually heading there next week for a job! Do you have any recommendations on places to eat?
Depends what area you're staying in & if you have any preferences in terms of food?
Mainly I will be in Milton Keynes and London area, but next week I will be in West Sussex for Goodwood FoS. And the only thing I cannot have due to an allergy is seafood/fish. Gorgeous weather right now! It's so perfect and green!
I would always recommend Italian & Chinese restaurants as you very rarely find bad ones here. Great time to be in England with the weather we're having at the moment. Hope you enjoy your time here
The Creator/Producers of The Joseph Berry Project would like to thank you for your support and would like to invite you to review, comment and support our most recent project's currently featured on Junto Box Films.com.. The first is an edgy little heist noir with a twist, entitled, The Joseph Berry...
Expand postThe Creator/Producers of The Joseph Berry Project would like to thank you for your support and would like to invite you to review, comment and support our most recent project's currently featured on Junto Box Films.com.. The first is an edgy little heist noir with a twist, entitled, The Joseph Berry Project... http://www.juntoboxfilms.com/projects/the-joseph-berry-project#.UcpbXDu16P4 The second is a unique throwback chiller, bending toward horror and its entitled, Trickster, http://www.juntoboxfilms.com/projects/trickster#.UcpdKTu16P4 And the third is an exciting Sci-Fi danger fest, entitled, Enemy of Men... http://www.juntoboxfilms.com/projects/enemy-of-men#.UcmwZTu16P4 We would like to thank you in advance for your time, consideration and very welcomed input. Michael McCoy
Time is here! Bout to board the plane headed to the UK for a project! Very excited! Check out my twitter @kevinwilson22 and Facebook www.facebook.com/29frameproductions for photos and updates when possible!
HI Sage! Thank you for the connection!!
Great to connect Kevin! Hope you are doing well in CO, my old home ;)
29 Frame Productions Editor Kevin Wilson's May 2013 Demo Reel.
Thank you for the Connection Alessandro! Hope you are well.
Hi Matthias! Thank you for the connection! Hope you are well.
Check out the Official trailer for a feature film I am currently editing by Drew Byerly! Be sure to watch it in HD! http://t.co/VEs33EuQpt
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Hi Kevin. I'm RB, co-founder and CEO of Stage 32. As an actor, screenwriter, and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work and attracting attention to their projects. That's why we created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 110,000+ members strong spanning 180+ countries making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth. This is a network for you, built by you. Like most things in life, the more you participate, the greater the rewards. We ask all new members pay it forward and...
Expand postHi Kevin. I'm RB, co-founder and CEO of Stage 32. As an actor, screenwriter, and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work and attracting attention to their projects. That's why we created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 110,000+ members strong spanning 180+ countries making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth. This is a network for you, built by you. Like most things in life, the more you participate, the greater the rewards. We ask all new members pay it forward and invite at least 5 fellow creatives and to spread the word of Stage 32 through other social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. You can also invite fellow creatives through the site by using the "Send Stage 32 Invites..." button on the upper right side of your profile. The more creatives, the stronger the network. The stronger the network, the more opportunities. Thanks for joining the movement and for being a part of this most talented and inspiring community. PS - Please take a moment to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter at @Stage32online.
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I use PP CC which integrates perfectly with After Effects
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I tend to use HitFilm because of the integrated composition feature
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Hey Kevin, I use a mixture of FCP X, PP CC and Avid. Mainly PP for any corporate work or projects that require lots of different source footage to be edited quickly. I also work at a post-house and use Avid there as that is what most of the broadcast editors use there.