Camera settings are very important. You did leave out one real important thing. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A CARD IN THE CAMERA. I once shot about 10 min's of 2 Armadillos playing in the yard. Armadillos aren't native here and I don't see them often. They were chasing each other around the yard. Ran circles around me standing there filming. One even came up to sniff my sandals, and I put my hand out so it could sniff it to. After they left the yard, I went into the house and there was the memory card hanging out of the memory card slot on my computer. I didn't get that video.
Oh man, THAT'S a great tip! That's enough to click off a video too [and if I ever do it on either one of my channels, let me know - I try my darnedest to equalize everything when using multiple cameras]
The audio sync issue makes the video difficult to watch, and like you said, even television shows make that mistake. I painstakingly work on this one when using multi-cams. And I’m with ya on the Alvin Chipmunk audio too 🐿️
yeah i biffed a whole weekend trip by changing the settings on my gopros sound. I was able to salvage it but I was not happy with myself. For my only multicam video I did have some mistakes, but this was before your tutorial on multicam, I followed your instructions on multicam with a video game of all things
If you're referring to when I pointed to point viewers to the Multicam tutorial... it's there, or at least YT says it is... so I'm not sure what's going on.
Sure! Just drag your clip up one track, then go to your Effects library > Generators and drag a Solid Color Generator down into the open space beneath your clip. Change the color using the Inspector, and you're all set!
Camera settings are very important. You did leave out one real important thing. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A CARD IN THE CAMERA. I once shot about 10 min's of 2 Armadillos playing in the yard. Armadillos aren't native here and I don't see them often. They were chasing each other around the yard. Ran circles around me standing there filming. One even came up to sniff my sandals, and I put my hand out so it could sniff it to. After they left the yard, I went into the house and there was the memory card hanging out of the memory card slot on my computer. I didn't get that video.
Oh man, I'm sorry to hear that! That's a great tip... Might have to be in a video called "before you go recording ..." or something :D
Not forgetting the old chestnut: not keeping a consistent audio level throughout... I _really_ hate that one.
Oh man, THAT'S a great tip! That's enough to click off a video too [and if I ever do it on either one of my channels, let me know - I try my darnedest to equalize everything when using multiple cameras]
I've not noticed it on your channels, no worries there.
@@throttle_up Thanks! I'm hard of hearing, so it makes it more difficult to ensure the audio is as perfect as I can make it.
I will admit that the audio and mouth movement not matching up can drive me crazy sometimes 😎👍
As someone who is hard of hearing and does a fair bit of lip reading... it's enough for me to turn the video or TV show off.
The audio sync issue makes the video difficult to watch, and like you said, even television shows make that mistake. I painstakingly work on this one when using multi-cams. And I’m with ya on the Alvin Chipmunk audio too 🐿️
Thanks, man - glad I'm not alone! :D
yeah i biffed a whole weekend trip by changing the settings on my gopros sound. I was able to salvage it but I was not happy with myself. For my only multicam video I did have some mistakes, but this was before your tutorial on multicam, I followed your instructions on multicam with a video game of all things
Oh wow, that sucks! I never change settings before a trip, it's just asking for trouble. :D
#9 - When a guy points to a video he mentions, and forgets to put the info card in the YT upload. ;-)
If you're referring to when I pointed to point viewers to the Multicam tutorial... it's there, or at least YT says it is... so I'm not sure what's going on.
@@CreatorReality1 - Interesting. You pointed twice, and there was no info card on my screen. I just had to give you a hard time.
@@DeweyRides Weird! I counted 3 info cards in YT Studio... no idea why they wouldn't show up for ya!
Can you explain how to put a solid color generator behind something?
Sure! Just drag your clip up one track, then go to your Effects library > Generators and drag a Solid Color Generator down into the open space beneath your clip. Change the color using the Inspector, and you're all set!
Alvin?
BINGO! You got it! And, thanks for watching! :D