Hello All,
I haven't posted here in a long time, but I'm just starting to edit in Vegas again. I'm using 9.0c. I have a question for you all about what is the best workflow for material originating on film, using double-system sound. I'm sorry if this has already been covered previously or elsewhere, but I couldn't find the info with a search here or on google.
Keep in mind that I'm not planning on going back to film, so I'm mostly concerned about the initial prep of syncing sound and creating subclips to use for editing. The film is 16mm at 24fps, telecined to 29.97fps, and the sound was captured on a digital recorder at 30fps in mono (left channel only).
Here are the specific questions and what I'm planning on doing. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
1. How to slow down the 30fps sound to 29.97fps to match the video.
I'm guessing that this is done automatically if my project properties are set to 29.97 and I drop in the 30fps audio files and then render. I guessed this based on the fact that there is a project audio setting for resample and stretch quality. The help file says this about it: "Choose a setting from the drop-down list to determine the accuracy with which audio files will be resampled to match your project settings."
2. How to turn the left-channel only audio to two channels?
I'm just right-clicking on the audio events and choosing Channels -> Left Only.
3. How to sync audio and video?
I have yet to really get into the thick of this, but it looks like I will just have to slide the audio in relation to the video until either the audio waveform peak of the clapboard clapping to the visual of the first non-blurry frame of the clapboard after it closes, or by what looks good in the shots where there is no clapboard.
4. How to create synced subclips?
It looks like after I sync the sound and video of one take, I would select both tracks, select a region, and create a subclip from the timeline. Will this automatically put the audio and the video together in the subclip, or do I need to group them before creating the subclip, or something else?
5. General process
After synching one take, should I then delete the audio event, drop in the audio of the next take and repeat the process, or is there some more efficient way to do this, such as dropping the audio for each take into a separate track and then create the subclips by selecting the video track and its matching audio track?
Thank you all in advance for the help!
Shenan
I haven't posted here in a long time, but I'm just starting to edit in Vegas again. I'm using 9.0c. I have a question for you all about what is the best workflow for material originating on film, using double-system sound. I'm sorry if this has already been covered previously or elsewhere, but I couldn't find the info with a search here or on google.
Keep in mind that I'm not planning on going back to film, so I'm mostly concerned about the initial prep of syncing sound and creating subclips to use for editing. The film is 16mm at 24fps, telecined to 29.97fps, and the sound was captured on a digital recorder at 30fps in mono (left channel only).
Here are the specific questions and what I'm planning on doing. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
1. How to slow down the 30fps sound to 29.97fps to match the video.
I'm guessing that this is done automatically if my project properties are set to 29.97 and I drop in the 30fps audio files and then render. I guessed this based on the fact that there is a project audio setting for resample and stretch quality. The help file says this about it: "Choose a setting from the drop-down list to determine the accuracy with which audio files will be resampled to match your project settings."
2. How to turn the left-channel only audio to two channels?
I'm just right-clicking on the audio events and choosing Channels -> Left Only.
3. How to sync audio and video?
I have yet to really get into the thick of this, but it looks like I will just have to slide the audio in relation to the video until either the audio waveform peak of the clapboard clapping to the visual of the first non-blurry frame of the clapboard after it closes, or by what looks good in the shots where there is no clapboard.
4. How to create synced subclips?
It looks like after I sync the sound and video of one take, I would select both tracks, select a region, and create a subclip from the timeline. Will this automatically put the audio and the video together in the subclip, or do I need to group them before creating the subclip, or something else?
5. General process
After synching one take, should I then delete the audio event, drop in the audio of the next take and repeat the process, or is there some more efficient way to do this, such as dropping the audio for each take into a separate track and then create the subclips by selecting the video track and its matching audio track?
Thank you all in advance for the help!
Shenan