the 2 types of song merged perfectly ,because they already have smooth ending and a good beginning(the end and beginning of a song)....what about merging songs ,at random position(this is the most frequent case, not at at ending song(that's easy and maybe you want the cut ,earlier in the timeline).
One additional way to transition between two songs that doesn't have a good way to crossfade between the two of them: - Time some dialog (vow, speech, etc) to start right around the time the song is going to end. - After the song ends, allow the dialog to continue for a few more seconds, preferably they are saying something interesting, funny, or impactful. - Just as they hit their "punchline" or whatever, smash the new song in the audience's face. The dialog is your transitional element in this case. You can even have a few seconds of Zero music, if the dialog is good enough that it doesn't feel lame.
I just love how animated you are haha thank you so much for this! I've been starting to do most of these but don't think I was letting them breath for long enough together. Super helpful as I'm actually currently editing my first 45 minute cinematic feature wedding film and def needed this.
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the 2 types of song merged perfectly ,because they already have smooth ending and a good beginning(the end and beginning of a song)....what about merging songs ,at random position(this is the most frequent case, not at at ending song(that's easy and maybe you want the cut ,earlier in the timeline).
One additional way to transition between two songs that doesn't have a good way to crossfade between the two of them:
- Time some dialog (vow, speech, etc) to start right around the time the song is going to end.
- After the song ends, allow the dialog to continue for a few more seconds, preferably they are saying something interesting, funny, or impactful.
- Just as they hit their "punchline" or whatever, smash the new song in the audience's face.
The dialog is your transitional element in this case. You can even have a few seconds of Zero music, if the dialog is good enough that it doesn't feel lame.
Fantastic tip!
I just love how animated you are haha thank you so much for this! I've been starting to do most of these but don't think I was letting them breath for long enough together. Super helpful as I'm actually currently editing my first 45 minute cinematic feature wedding film and def needed this.
Thanks for this amazing tips! Gonna try them soon. And btw great choice of headphones, love those SHP9500s 🤟
So comfy!
Pretty cool! Love the bass face you did there. lol
What should be the song matching with APT - Bruno&Rose?
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Thanks, Very good information. Thomas Kalladan, Atlanta.
I wish artlist had they key feature 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Art.list after several years still lacks keys. It makes my heart sad.
Is wierd bacause YT is not recomand me your videos but at least I am getting emails.
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