Not a noob question :) That's up to you, sometimes people can record to a different app when using special microphones, but I would recommend just recording into the quicktime/OBS for simplicity's sake. Then you don't need to worry about syncing it later. Hope that helps :)
At no point in this entire video do you actually explain the ONLY THING I want to know. How do you take the gallary view, which is ONE video, and separate all of the video tracks so that you can put down a coloured background. You get that in the end but skip 100% of the instructions, or else I skipped over them because your video is constantly getting distracted changing lighting and colour, that stuff that I do not care about. How do you end up with five videos that are all independently able to be moved around, from the gallery view?
Hi Kyle, sorry you couldn't find what you were looking for, at 9:44 I start explaining how to fill in gaps when someone's camera stopped using the gallery view from Zoom, and I think that's what you were looking for. I did go over it really quickly, so I apologise, but basically you scale up your zoom gallery view and move the position of that clip until you can only see the person you want to isolate. Then nest that clip and you have a full screen version of a specific person. You can also use the crop effect from the effects panel and cut out everyone else and scale the person you want to keep. Hope that helps!
Hey everyone! Hope you enjoyed part 1 of the Tutorial! Remember to watch part 2: ua-cam.com/video/yvdu0eIfHg4/v-deo.html
Thank you so much for sharing this. I'm new to multicam and podcast editing. This is so helpful. You deserve more views.
Thanks a lot! So glad it could help you :)
Thanks man, really helpfull, tons to learn, I need to whatch a copuple times, but for know I find what I needed it.
Haha, yeah it is quite a lot at once :) But I'm glad it's helping!!
This is such a rich content for editors! Thanks for your concise information! Can’t wait for Part 2
Thank you so much! So happy you're enjoying it! Part 2 dropping in a couple of hours :)
This is super helpful, thank you. Very organised and sensible!
So glad you liked it!! 😁
Jaco, you are my hero!
😂 So glad it could help in some way :)
I love your content that's why l watched up to the end
And l really learnt new skills
I can't wait for part 2
So glad you got something from it :) Part 2 coming tomorrow!
I can't wait to learn new skills again Tomorrow
Great stuff! THIS HAS BEEN SUPER HELPFUL. Thanks a lot!
So glad you got something from it :)
This is sooo nicely explained
So happy you enjoyed it!
helpful!
I must have missed it. What editing software are you using / do you recommend?
Hi. We're using Premiere Pro
Noob question... does the guest record their audio in Quick/OBS or a separate application?
Not a noob question :) That's up to you, sometimes people can record to a different app when using special microphones, but I would recommend just recording into the quicktime/OBS for simplicity's sake. Then you don't need to worry about syncing it later. Hope that helps :)
great content. could you edit my zoom video interview for me?
Really glad you enjoy our videos! Unfortunately, I can't take on any editing work right now :)
At no point in this entire video do you actually explain the ONLY THING I want to know. How do you take the gallary view, which is ONE video, and separate all of the video tracks so that you can put down a coloured background. You get that in the end but skip 100% of the instructions, or else I skipped over them because your video is constantly getting distracted changing lighting and colour, that stuff that I do not care about. How do you end up with five videos that are all independently able to be moved around, from the gallery view?
Hi Kyle, sorry you couldn't find what you were looking for, at 9:44 I start explaining how to fill in gaps when someone's camera stopped using the gallery view from Zoom, and I think that's what you were looking for. I did go over it really quickly, so I apologise, but basically you scale up your zoom gallery view and move the position of that clip until you can only see the person you want to isolate. Then nest that clip and you have a full screen version of a specific person. You can also use the crop effect from the effects panel and cut out everyone else and scale the person you want to keep. Hope that helps!