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  • Tom Rhodes

    April 27, 2013 at 2:42 am in reply to: rendering music video

    Yeah, must have light

    There are a couple of ways that I know of, film scene at 60fps and make project play back at 24fps. but I learned through this edit session that if you highlight a scene then right click and go to properties you can adjust the playback rate (<1.0 is slow motion >1.0 is fast motion)no matter what frame rate you filmed at.

    Love to get my hands on a 5D mark III, canon sure make the best DSLR when it comes to Vidoe thats for sure.

  • Tom Rhodes

    April 27, 2013 at 1:58 am in reply to: rendering music video

    Thanks for sharing! The quality isn’t that bad for hand held cameras and a smart phone. We took the opposite approach 6 weeks in the planning, scouting locations, coming up with storyline, etc. We were using a canon 60D DSLR for the majority of the shots though the traffic scenes were shot with a JVC palmcorder strapped to the roof of my Jeep lol. This is my first time using Sony Vegas to edit but I think it came out pretty good.

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  • Tom Rhodes

    April 27, 2013 at 1:07 am in reply to: rendering music video

    Thanks Laura, The video helped I was able to render and upload to youtube. although it took forever to render and even longer to upload.

    Tom

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