Actually, that's what happened in HealingMindN Meditation. The entire
editing process acted like it was pulling a heavy weight the more I kept
adding, but when I rendered the final result, everything was fine.
The difference with the music video is that I wanted to playback on a
regular basis
erm... are you saying there is an application which does just that?
scanning through the music and setting marks along the beat?
georg
On Saturday 20 December 2008 18:48:54 B. Bogart wrote:
> I had the idea years ago to exchange data between Pure Data and cin,
> never ended up getting to it thou
I had the idea years ago to exchange data between Pure Data and cin,
never ended up getting to it though.
Would be neat to be able to do some PD-based video and/or audio analysis
and being able to save that data in a way that cin/lum could read it.
An idea is a text file of timecodes (with option
...ha! again one item to the wishlist
i would like to report to the lumiera developers, hope that is o.k.
right, the computer cannot know which scenes you want to the music,
but there could be some sophisticatd algorithm to analyze the music
and place edit marks along the beat. verrry helpful ind
On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 11:11:09 -0800
Randolph wrote:
> 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.
It's possible that the video while ed
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
manuel, your suggestion makes sense to me.
e.g. setting marks by hitting keys during playback would be really helpful.
they could then be auto-adjusted to
(a) frames, (b) seconds, (c) clip boundaries, etc. just nice.
georg
On Friday 19 December 2008 18:05:53 Manuel QuiƱones wrote:
> 2008/12/18
2008/12/18 Randolph :
> Hey, I want share how easy it is to do edits with music videos. I don't
> know many of you have done this already, but all I have to do is look at the
> sound wave and edit to the beat of the music. Of course, it's kind of like
> basket weaving where it gets tedious, but t
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 soun
Hey, I want share how easy it is to do edits with music videos. I don't
know many of you have done this already, but all I have to do is look at
the sound wave and edit to the beat of the music. Of course, it's kind
of like basket weaving where it gets tedious, but the finished product
is wor
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