Canon 550D & Røde mic, test of music video |
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Canon 550D & Røde mic, test of music video |
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Feb 6 2015, 12:04 PM |
Hi guys☺
I made a music video using Canon 550D, suggestion from todd,gab,cosmin,bogdan TY !! I must say, what a great camera for filming videos,Take a look for yourself... and download magic lantern aswell A also purchase a new mic, røde stereo videomic pro, I turned it up to 20db, but when i sing it dont get the high notes.. But what do you think? I dont think i will make it public on youtube, to poor?? I think so:( Preshe8 feedbacks, i must also say, the song, made up 1 hour before the shoot, and it was the first shoot i used..so thats why its bad:| practise next time ,...note to self Skaye - Have Mercy (Canon 550D with Magic lantern) This post has been edited by Cornelius: Feb 6 2015, 03:11 PM -------------------- ---------------------------------------------
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Feb 6 2015, 12:44 PM |
It says the video is set to private.
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Feb 6 2015, 03:11 PM |
It says the video is set to private. Hi Buddy try now -------------------- ---------------------------------------------
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Feb 6 2015, 04:51 PM |
Cool, it works now! I like it, good video!
I need to download magic lantern again to my 550D. It's a great add on. |
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Feb 6 2015, 04:52 PM |
Congratulations on getting new gear! That camera and mic are really great for video recording.
Your video already looks upgraded and more professional due to sharp picture with nice depth of view effect from the lenses. Currently the audio is still a bit problematic. I'm noticing that your voice is clipping the mic due to gain setting being too high. Try experimenting with a good microphone position when recording, place it somewhere close to both your guitar and head so that you can capture both guitar and voice well. You don't necessarily need to record a nice video angle. You could experiment by taking the microphone off the camera for this initial take where audio is critical and placing it on a mic stand or something similar for best position. Once you have an audio track which sounds nice to you, my suggestion would be to do some "production" on it in your audio recording software (you can export audio only from video editing software you use). Try adding EQ, Compressor, bit of reverb etc to make the audio recording sound nice. When you have a cool sounding audio track, you can record the following videos "on playback" when making the final one for Youtube. I like the song very much and you have great energy in this one! -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Feb 7 2015, 01:03 AM |
Cool, it works now! I like it, good video! I need to download magic lantern again to my 550D. It's a great add on. TY ,Yeah its a must on The Canon 5550D its the missing link..quite easy to download aswell Congratulations on getting new gear! That camera and mic are really great for video recording. Your video already looks upgraded and more professional due to sharp picture with nice depth of view effect from the lenses. Currently the audio is still a bit problematic. I'm noticing that your voice is clipping the mic due to gain setting being too high. hi Bogdan yeah i bought the 50 mm 1.8 ,after suggestion from you love it... like you said, nice depth and sharp picture .. i agree, maybe i should try a different angle , experiment a litte.. cause the mic is great... tnx again for great advice... -------------------- ---------------------------------------------
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Feb 7 2015, 01:08 AM |
CONGRATS!!!! Video Looks great Sound cold use a tweak or two. You could try to record the music in to your computer as you run video and that way you could mix the audio and add fx. Make sense? hey todd tnx man the sound could deff need a tweak.... i think i know what you mean.... after i found nice video clip with good audio.. i can then mix the audio. cause i got a software called Squared 5, that convert the video to an audio file.. so if i copy the video file on my pc, use the other copy to convert to an audio file trough the square 5 software, i could tweak the sound and add fx ?. and then match them in final cut ? does it make sense ? -------------------- ---------------------------------------------
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Feb 8 2015, 12:18 AM |
I would suggest trying to "MULTI TRACK" The audio so record vocals on one track, then record guitar on another track. That way you can EQ and use FX on each channel and tweak levels. Then export that and marry it to the video using FINAL CUT PRO. So record in something like REAPER while shooting video. Then mix the audio in reaper. Export audio to a single file. Import audio to final cut and synch up to video. Export the whole video with audio and upload to youtube Make sense? Todd Nice man, got it, sort of... im gonna deff try to experiment some more with audio... im gonna check out REAPER aswell, TY -------------------- ---------------------------------------------
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