![]() I don't want to tell you how long it took me to work this out, but I will say that there is a roomful of chimpanzees somewhere hammering out Beethoven on pianos.ġ) Import each video clip into the Project Box. ![]() Here's a screenshot from the Premiere Pro CS6 Project Editor showing, in this case, 6 different track videos I made showing the same action from 6 different perspectives:Īnd here is the snippet (ie rough cut) of video showing the changes in camera angle with the appropriate sounds for that camera angle/view:Īnd here's how to do it with this antiquated version of Premiere Pro CS6. Other credits go to Fritz Wolf for his "Wespe" 110 paint scheme, and Fred901 for the fantastically-detailed Hawkinge airfield layout. His grandfather flew them in the War the Hurricane tattoo has "RORY" emblazoned on the side in honour of Eric's 3 year old son, Rory.Īlthough no fighter squadron had the R-RY code letters during the Battle of Britain, ATAG_Noofy helped me out with a custom paint scheme. I had noticed an interesting tattoo of a Hurricane on a friend's forearm. I'm working on a little video project, putting together a quick Blitz video of a Hurricane being scrambled from Hawkinge to intercept a raiding 110 approaching Folkstone at wavetop height. Obviously, this doesn't work for making movies of Blitz where you want the sound to switch over to whatever the camera is showing. ![]() a singer or musician - you can switch around angles/cameras on the artist, but you just want the "good" sound to be constant). (This is because most multi-cam video editing involves just one "good" sound ie. What happens is when you switch from an inside cockpit view (Camera 1) to an external view (Cameras 2, 3, 4, etc) the audio you hear is still Camera 1's cockpit sound. ![]() CS6 defaults to Audio Channel 1 linked to Video Camera 1 the audio channels for the remaining video cameras are muted. One of the most frustrating issues I've encountered is when working through multi-cam editing with this version is getting the audio to follow the video when switching from one angle (camera) to another. I have an Olde and Ancient version of Adobe's Premiere Pro CS6 which I've been using for video editing for roughly 10 years. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |