How To *PAINLESSLY* Sync Music Videos from Multiple Takes

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  • čas přidán 22. 01. 2021
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    Worship service videos, especially ones where you want to 'up' the level of production, are essentially a collection of music videos surrounding a sermon.
    This video shows you how to sync up your multiple takes IF you are recording audio LIVE and need more than one take to get it final.
    If you do just one audio take or have the audio already recorded before filming, just play it back over speakers LOUDLY so the cameras all pick it up, and everything will sync to one take for you.
    But for most of us, we don't have the time or resources to do that, so we record the audio and the video live together. Taking 2-3 takes gives you lots of angles to work with, but creates trouble in the editor trying to get them all synced up so it looks like just one take.
    I've learned how to greatly accelerate this process, and this video shows you how.
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