Wonderful program, one to study several times, to increase awareness of the issues. Continuity of cuts plus "matching" audio - it can drive you crazy in the editing room. This is why, on big productions, dialog is often looped before the talent runs off to the next gig.
I'm having trouble using the shortcuts. Specifically setting in and out points then using period to drop the selected parts of a clip in the timeline. The issue is me not having synced audio. Does anyone have suggestions on how to intake and process four tracks of nonsynced audio for quicker editing?
I have a question.. at minute 11:00 why do you have to backtime and the video. I thought the inpoint of the new source would be in line with the inpoint of the clip in the timeline?
Thanks for this @chinfat - it's been so helpful! I'd love to use it together with the footage with my high school media students. The link, however, isn't working. Any chance you could please fix that? Thanks, Josh
I have a question. If you use two different lav mics for both actors, how do you sync that so you get them both talking from their specific mics? If that makes any sense
With more 2 or more mics, the audio recordist will record them to all one file. The file will have multiple tracks on one file and they all stay in sync with each other. All those files will act like one file, so when you sync up the one file, all the tracks will be in sync. I'll have to do a demo on that one once I can gather multiple people to demonstrate.
@@joshdiditt I will. But any semi-professional to professional recorder (like a Zoom recorder) has multiple inputs. The H6, for example, has 6 inputs and record up to 6 audio tracks on one audio file. That file can be synced up in Premiere with a video file. But, yeah... I need to do a tutorial on that.
You are a magnificent teacher...I learned more in a few minutes with you than I have from anything in a long time
Thanks for wathcing!
Wonderful program, one to study several times, to increase awareness of the issues. Continuity of cuts plus "matching" audio - it can drive you crazy in the editing room. This is why, on big productions, dialog is often looped before the talent runs off to the next gig.
You mean like loop recorded?
Watching and learning since 2020... now its 2024. I get back to these videos if I get stuck.
Thank you so much for all these videos :)
I appreciate you sticking around!
Thank for this. My method of editing is to put the master shot on first cut off the and lay the close ups on top with audio. But I'm still learning.
This is really really good professional teaching.. The best on youtube.. Thanks v much..
As usually, you explain so well. Thanks a lot!
I'm having trouble using the shortcuts. Specifically setting in and out points then using period to drop the selected parts of a clip in the timeline. The issue is me not having synced audio. Does anyone have suggestions on how to intake and process four tracks of nonsynced audio for quicker editing?
I have a question.. at minute 11:00 why do you have to backtime and the video. I thought the inpoint of the new source would be in line with the inpoint of the clip in the timeline?
This was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much!
wow, what a great content! thank you so much for this informative tutorial
Thanks for this @chinfat - it's been so helpful! I'd love to use it together with the footage with my high school media students. The link, however, isn't working. Any chance you could please fix that? Thanks,
Josh
Here is the link for the dialogue edit.
drive.google.com/file/d/1dy8nH3Q02oCZq4-71y_LYTpnP4luUjRF/view?usp=share_link
Zip file i cant download
Please provide me video link so i download the all footage
Great tutorial man thanks for sharing this
Could you give me the link to the exercise files??
I updated the link in the description. You should now be able to download it.
I have a question. If you use two different lav mics for both actors, how do you sync that so you get them both talking from their specific mics? If that makes any sense
With more 2 or more mics, the audio recordist will record them to all one file. The file will have multiple tracks on one file and they all stay in sync with each other. All those files will act like one file, so when you sync up the one file, all the tracks will be in sync. I'll have to do a demo on that one once I can gather multiple people to demonstrate.
@@chinfat Please do because now I'm confused, lol.
@@joshdiditt I will. But any semi-professional to professional recorder (like a Zoom recorder) has multiple inputs. The H6, for example, has 6 inputs and record up to 6 audio tracks on one audio file. That file can be synced up in Premiere with a video file. But, yeah... I need to do a tutorial on that.
@@chinfat Hi, how do you record it so the multitrack is recorded into just one file? When I use CH1 and CH2, I get two audio files.
I found this so useful, thank you
Thanks for watching.
Files arent available anymore
Here is the updated link. drive.google.com/file/d/13BTQqJ3dDXyZQPTS8zrRqfvGIRcKAb6S/view?usp=sharing
It's a wonderful tutorial. Could you please provide me with the updated link. This is an old one
Thank you for your beautiful video. Can you plz make a tutorial about what is beat? How to know the beat of a song. And music video editing tutorial.
I will get to that when I start doing sound mixing. Hopefully soon.
These are great
Great
Thanks a lot!
Thanks you so much for tutorial
Thank u