I've been doing more work with multiple angles lately (weddings, church events, et cetera), and I was just wondering if there's a better way to synchronize two video tracks than what I've been doing. Here's my method:
Both videographers will keep the camcorders running the entire length of the event, without any pauses or stops in recording. I'll then capture both clips, drop them both into MovieStudio. I'll zoom in very closely on the two audio tracks and try to line them up visually. Then, I'll try playing both audio tracks back simultaneously to make sure there isn't any "echo." After that, I'll mute the unused audio track.
So my question is ... is there a better way to synchronize two tracks? Is it always done "manually" like this? Or is there some more advanced software that might automatically synchronize? I just wonder because I know there's timecode or datacode, and I would think that something could be done with that.
Any advice would be appreciated! By the way, the two camcorders we use are a Sony PD150 and a Sony VX2000.
Thanks!
Both videographers will keep the camcorders running the entire length of the event, without any pauses or stops in recording. I'll then capture both clips, drop them both into MovieStudio. I'll zoom in very closely on the two audio tracks and try to line them up visually. Then, I'll try playing both audio tracks back simultaneously to make sure there isn't any "echo." After that, I'll mute the unused audio track.
So my question is ... is there a better way to synchronize two tracks? Is it always done "manually" like this? Or is there some more advanced software that might automatically synchronize? I just wonder because I know there's timecode or datacode, and I would think that something could be done with that.
Any advice would be appreciated! By the way, the two camcorders we use are a Sony PD150 and a Sony VX2000.
Thanks!