Alex Vallin
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Alex Vallin
April 10, 2012 at 1:16 am in reply to: What should I use to record audio for a sweet 16?What exactly do you suggest I do? The person who is hiring me said he will pay for any necessary equipment.Hes buying me a shoulder rig,Some lights for the rig,32 GB SD Extreme Pro,and about 8 batteries.What do you suggest I get for audio? nothing to extreme I just want it to get the job done
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hmmm the noise canceling thing was just a thought.Well mainly there is going to be live music and I will be walking around giving the close family and friends and be asking on their thoughts of the party and such…I also will be recording inside a church(a lot of echoing)
I am quite lost on what I am going to use to record my audio!
I rarely use audio but thats why I want to practice on that before august. -
yes I understand that a shotgun mic is directional.How Can I possibly get a shotgun mic and have it record to something else(other than the camera) I think the camera does a REALLY bad job at recording audio.I have a t3i.My friend let me borrow an audio technica at875r and its a 170$ mic but it sounds really really noise and does not sound as loud as the built in camera microphone.Please recomend me a shotgun mic and an external recording device I can control/hear/record my audio to! dont want to spend anymore than 300$.
I have seen something about plugging in the Rode into an zoom H1 because the Zoom H1 has an SD card to record into but I am not sure if that will give me good quality? and I am going to build a boom pole & shock myself since I work in the CNC machining field. -
Here is a link to my test video and how crappy it comes out.non edited
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAS_xUZlSec -
i think you have the “render loop region” box checked.sometimes you get a little portion of the video with 2 markers that highlights parts of the video only to render specific parts.
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I dont have the money for an I7 and I doubt my motherboard isnt compatible with it,my best chance is a core 2 quad 🙁 as long as it renders movies decent(which mine already does,just doesnt do transitions right on vegas SOMETIMES -___-,the transitions come out nice on premiere pro but the playback sucks on there) i think the core 2 quad will do.its a pretty big upgrade.thanks for the help both of you.I will match the settings now to fit my video.everything is perfect other than the transitions.my computer is capable of handling after effects which is my main color correcting,special effects tool and I just use sony vegas to piece all the clips together and add audio.
thanks a lot guys,i appreciate it -
it makes a difference having a second hdd? i have another one (250gb seagate 7200rpm baracuda).but why should I put it? my harddrive/computer is used for video and photo editing for my video production and photography class.and im gunna be getting an intel core 2 quad core @2.8Ghz soon
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its a really basic little photo/video camera that shoots at 640×480 coming from a pro duo memory card.How do i convert to dv? im not really sure how that works since i am only familiar with media formats like mpg,mov,avi,wmv etc…to convert files i use a program called format factory or sometimes I use adobe after effects to do some effects and I render out the file as a avi.
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On the transitions it still glitches a bit sometimes and only on some clips for some reason.sometimes the transitions come out really nice