Help With Recording Guitar Videos |
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Help With Recording Guitar Videos |
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Oct 29 2008, 09:06 AM |
There are a couple of things which are important (at least for me to get started with video recordings) - this is of course not a full list:
Audio: - Record the audio using any type of DAW, while you are recording the video at the same time. Video: - Use a suitable camera (I use a fairly ok digital camera whicih is OKish) - Try to neutralize the background as much as possible - Put enough lights on yourself Compiling: - Combine the video recording (muting the audio channel of the video file) together with the audio file recorded in the DAW, making sure you synchronise both nicely. This can be done using Windows Movie Player e.g. (I use Vegas) Hopefully it's useful. This post has been edited by Velvet Roger: Oct 29 2008, 09:06 AM -------------------- "Don't practice until you get it right. Practice until you can't get it wrong." Guitars & Amps Brian Moore DC-1 Custom Shop (Cherry Sunburst, mahogany/rosewood) Eric Johnson Signature Strat (2-tone Sunburst, alder/maple) Ibanez RG770 (Black, basswood/rosewood) Peerless Journeyman (solid spruce/maple) Sixt Bov-105C (Ovation-like acoustic) - Ibanez SGT-130 (Jumbo acoustic) London City VS-1 (Precision bass) - Baton Rouge U3S (Ukelele) Fender HotRod Deluxe 40W combo - Fender Princeton Reverb Reissue 5W combo - Marshall JCM 900 50W Hi-Gain combo Effects & Other stuff POD Studio UX2 audio interface - Edirol MA-15D monitors EH Double Muff - Fulltone GT-500 - Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Mosfet - Guitarsystems TrebleTool Junior - Guitarsystems FuzzTool Junior Korg Pitchblack Tuner - MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay - TC Electronics Nova Modulator - Morley Bad Horsie 2 Wah Shure SM58 - Roland PCR-500 midi controller/keyboard & Yamaha Clavinova CL-910 piano My Website My MySpace Page My YouTube Channel My Twitter Account My Band 'Gonzo!' |
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