That's a great tip for people and something I've been doing for a few years now. I sometimes use 3 cameras and a separate high quality audio track. I line up the 'claps', then delete the 3 audio tracks I don't need and I'm set.
Yes, absolutely right, you can do this even with more cameras and one good audio track. Just thought it might be useful to someone share even some tips and tricks about the video production side of RUclips
Very cool - "clap" instead of "Klappe", of course! Yeah, two cameras - I need a charming camera operator lady like Rebecca first.😃 (You think it'd be too late to run back to my ex and agree on having a family now....? 😂 - just playin'...:). Very cool, I like the "lining up" trick, smart! Thanks!
No, we never look (or worse run) back. Full speed ahead! Quite sure you will find a charming camera operator lady BUT remember: you need to clap those hands by yourself. She will have her hands full holding the camera 😂
Hello Martin, I have a question about a video you posted a year ago entitled, "Review Project Sam Orchestral Essentials 1 vs Spitfire Audio Albion One, a comparison of the sound". Within the comments on that video, you stated, "... you can get the whole Stephenson's Steam Band Stuff for free". QUESTION: How does one go about getting the Albion One Stephenson's Steam Band Stuff for free? You seemed to hint at LABS, but I have LABS - with all LABS modules available to date, and I can find no correlation between the instruments in LABs and the many Stephenson's Steam Band presets, as they run within the eDNA engine. Am I misunderstanding something? Please explain. Thanks!
Thank you so much @MartinHeindenreichMusic, I just got a second insta360 One RS and syncing its video with video from Insta360 One X2. It works brilliantly! Can't wait to try it on the water for @SailingWithMyBrother.
If you would like to see more tips about video production please just let me know in the comments :)
I’m so honored. Thank you! My heart is so happy. Bless you! ❤🎶
Was my pleasure Marion, really. Waiting to see your first video with two cameras now
That's a great tip for people and something I've been doing for a few years now. I sometimes use 3 cameras and a separate high quality audio track. I line up the 'claps', then delete the 3 audio tracks I don't need and I'm set.
Yes, absolutely right, you can do this even with more cameras and one good audio track. Just thought it might be useful to someone share even some tips and tricks about the video production side of RUclips
Another great tip Martin! Great Video!
Thank you. Might even make more video tutorials soon....not sure yet
Thanks! This was super helpful and I was able to create the video I had in mind because I learned from you!
Thanks for your nice words and I'm happy that I could help :)
Very cool - "clap" instead of "Klappe", of course! Yeah, two cameras - I need a charming camera operator lady like Rebecca first.😃 (You think it'd be too late to run back to my ex and agree on having a family now....? 😂 - just playin'...:). Very cool, I like the "lining up" trick, smart! Thanks!
No, we never look (or worse run) back. Full speed ahead! Quite sure you will find a charming camera operator lady BUT remember: you need to clap those hands by yourself. She will have her hands full holding the camera 😂
@@MartinHeidenreichMusic There's only one way: Straight ahead, that's right! (y) (WHAT?! I gotta do the clapping _myself as well_ ? 😃 )
Hello Martin, I have a question about a video you posted a year ago entitled, "Review Project Sam Orchestral Essentials 1 vs Spitfire Audio Albion One, a comparison of the sound". Within the comments on that video, you stated, "... you can get the whole Stephenson's Steam Band Stuff for free". QUESTION: How does one go about getting the Albion One Stephenson's Steam Band Stuff for free? You seemed to hint at LABS, but I have LABS - with all LABS modules available to date, and I can find no correlation between the instruments in LABs and the many Stephenson's Steam Band presets, as they run within the eDNA engine. Am I misunderstanding something? Please explain. Thanks!
I answered your question in that other video you posted it too :)
Isn't this the reason why film makers have been using clapperboards for 100 years?
Precisely! one easy trick can save you sooo much time
Thank you so much @MartinHeindenreichMusic, I just got a second insta360 One RS and syncing its video with video from Insta360 One X2. It works brilliantly! Can't wait to try it on the water for @SailingWithMyBrother.
glad the video helped