Sunday, 27 September 2015

12.) - Lipsync tutorial on Premiere


I practised how to make a music video for the first time use Premiere.

The tools I used:
  • The razor tool
I used the razor tool to cut the base track clips into the preferred length.
  • Cursor
The cursor was used to select and move items within the application.
  • 'M' key
This key (found on the keyboard) was used to mark points of the clips. I used this key often when i need to mark out when the singer started to sing, this was essential for matching the lip-syncs to the audio.

  1. I selected my first base track clipped and marked it to where the singer started to sing.
  2. I then dragged it down and started adding the other clips as well as the audio.
  3. I lined up all the clips
  4. I marked them using the 'M' key and cut them using the razor tool if necessary.
  5. I played the music video and marked it every fourth beat.
  6. I used the razor tool to cut each mark
  7. Once each mark was cut I was able to delete particular parts of certain clips in order to discontinuously edit my music video. This is seen below.




STRENGTHS:

  •  The music video has discontinuous editing
  • theres more than one base track incorporated into it

WEAKNESSES:

  • Lip-syncing and audio is slightly off
  • There isn't many base tracks


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