I used chroma key throughout because I was facing a bright white background and 
there were bright white lights in the ceiling, so I thought I'd use them to my 
advantage.

I'm a little surprised at that small segment of reverse video I used because it went in slow motion. The more tracks and effects I add, the more Cinelerra is acting like it's lifting a heavy weight.
I got away with 2 video tracks w/o putting a strain on Cinelerra.  In the 
background you see what I mention in the description: Mind Stereo.  Mind Stereo 
is used for brainwave entrainment and also moves to the beat of the music.  I 
talk about Mind Stereo at http://tinyurl.com/mindstereo*.  *I recorded from my 
desktop in Windows using CamStudio, freely available on the web.

If I knew of a way to automate effects to the beat of the music, I'd be all 
over that.  But how does the computer know which scenes I want in there to the 
beat of the music?  We would need some sort of sophisticated autonomous A.I. 
like Skynet for that.

Happy Holidays!

Randolph (HealingMindN)

To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
Subject: Re: [CinCV] Ease of editing music videos
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 11:26:22 +0100
Reply-To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no


impressive...
i have no problems with editing along the beats,
but i would like to know more about the video effects you used...

is that chromakey? and reverse video?
and did you manually put every flash of light on the timeline?
or is there a way of automating video effects according to the sound?

thanks
georg


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