Editing and running Virtual Choir Projects - Part III: Video Editing in FCPX
This is the final part of a three-part series looking at how I run Virtual Choir Projects.
Playlist of all related videos - • Running Virtual Choir Projects
Part I focuses on the prep work needed and considerations - • Editing and running Virtual Choir Pro...
Part II: audio editing - • Editing and running Virtual Choir Pro...
Part III: video editing in FCPX - • Editing and running Virtual Choir Pro...
PLEASE NOTE THIS VIDEO IS VERY LONG as it covers a lot of information and my process is shown in full. The tutorial falls in to three sections that address the three editing style I use and these are organised in level of difficulty and impact on your computer. For example, the first style of editing is the easiest to do and uses the least computer resources. For those of you looking for specific methods, please use the content list below to navigate the tutorial.
Finally, as mentioned in Part I, I video edit in Final Cut Pro X and therefore don’t refer to other packages in this video. From my experience of other packages they work along similar lines so the skills I demonstrate here are transferable. Please see part one for information on other video-editing software that is available, some for free.
Introduction (information on computer resources required) – 00:00:00
1) Basic wall editing with stage effect – 03:54
a. Creating a library and project – 03:54
b. Importing videos – 04:55
c. Synchronising videos – 08:12
d. Moving videos to create the wall – 25:26
e. Creating the floor/stage – 47:37
f. Synchronising audio mix from part II & tidying up – 52:45
2) Keyframe Editing – 01:01:03
a. Advice on using computers with less resources – 01:19:28
3) DropZone 3D editing – 01:22:37
a. Downloading the plugins – 01:22:53
b. Creating the Dropzone project – 01:24:58
c. Further advice on system resources – 01:25:29
d. Setting up the synchronised videos for use in the Dropzones – 01:26:23
e. Using Dropzones – 01:28:04
Many thanks to the members of my choirs who agreed to their entries being used to create this tutorial.
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