I have plans to put my HD camera in good use, by trying to shoot music video clips for local Bay Area indie rock bands. I won't accept compensation for the work, I will just do it for the experience and fun of it, and in the process, hopefully, I would produce good enough video clips to help the career of these local indie bands. Interestingly, I have enough free time in my hands to be able to do that and I personally already know 2 local bands to get started.
Now, problem is, that except my consumer HD camera which captures in amazing quality and even in 24p, the rest of my gear is limited. I have a few filters, a wide-angle lens, an extra battery, a fluid tripod head. I am not setup to record audio in a synchronized fashion with the playback music during a shooting like the pros do. So I would need to synchronize the audio in post manually, by using the band's mp3 file (which is what it would be used during shooting too, playing through a portable mp3/CD boom-player).
Now, my question is two fold:
1. What is the best way to synchronize the A/V, as they weren't recorded together? I understand that sync won't be 100% precise, but is there any trick to get close to perfection? Any tricks on how to move a clip in the timeline frame by frame for example until I get something that's good enough?
2. Let's say that I have several clips in the timeline, and while I am trying to synchronize a clip with the audio (e.g. a clip of the singer singing the exact words that the mp3 in the timeline currently is), I would need to move it about 60 frames on the left in order to achieve synchronization. When I do that, the video clip on the right will overlap a little with the video clip on the left. How do I split/delete these last 60 frames of the video on the left, so the video on the right is the only one at that timeline position? You see, synching the audio with a clip where the singer actually sings is more important and takes precedence of a clip that doesn't show the singer singing and so that second clip can do with a bit of trimming in order to achieve synching.
BTW, it's impossible to pre-trim clips on Trimmer for a music video clip where you need to sync audio on post and has lots and lots of few second-long scenes. Instead, I need a "trick", an intelligent way of moving clips on top of another as necessary overlapping a little, and then give precedence to one or the other and then delete only the portion that overlaps from the desired clip.
Ah, I hope I am making sense.
Now, problem is, that except my consumer HD camera which captures in amazing quality and even in 24p, the rest of my gear is limited. I have a few filters, a wide-angle lens, an extra battery, a fluid tripod head. I am not setup to record audio in a synchronized fashion with the playback music during a shooting like the pros do. So I would need to synchronize the audio in post manually, by using the band's mp3 file (which is what it would be used during shooting too, playing through a portable mp3/CD boom-player).
Now, my question is two fold:
1. What is the best way to synchronize the A/V, as they weren't recorded together? I understand that sync won't be 100% precise, but is there any trick to get close to perfection? Any tricks on how to move a clip in the timeline frame by frame for example until I get something that's good enough?
2. Let's say that I have several clips in the timeline, and while I am trying to synchronize a clip with the audio (e.g. a clip of the singer singing the exact words that the mp3 in the timeline currently is), I would need to move it about 60 frames on the left in order to achieve synchronization. When I do that, the video clip on the right will overlap a little with the video clip on the left. How do I split/delete these last 60 frames of the video on the left, so the video on the right is the only one at that timeline position? You see, synching the audio with a clip where the singer actually sings is more important and takes precedence of a clip that doesn't show the singer singing and so that second clip can do with a bit of trimming in order to achieve synching.
BTW, it's impossible to pre-trim clips on Trimmer for a music video clip where you need to sync audio on post and has lots and lots of few second-long scenes. Instead, I need a "trick", an intelligent way of moving clips on top of another as necessary overlapping a little, and then give precedence to one or the other and then delete only the portion that overlaps from the desired clip.
Ah, I hope I am making sense.