Hi all. I wish to create a video presentation for a company that sells pc hardware products. I have a dv camcorder. I have purchased Videostudio 10 Plus.
The video of happy customers describing their experience with the company and how good it is. The following videoclip link describes how I wish to do it. The scenario is this:
The customer is interviewed first and while he/she talks, the video jumps to another video sequence (eg the product purchased) with the customer's voice still playing in the background. The video jumps back to the customer who is still talking.
This is the link that better describes my wish is:
http://brighttalk.com/comm/brightcast/3 ... 93-155-183
Please assit.
Can I create this with Ulead Videostudio 10 Plus?
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Re: Can I create this with Ulead Videostudio 10 Plus?
jcaan wrote:Hi all. I wish to create a video presentation for a company that sells pc hardware products. I have a dv camcorder. I have purchased Videostudio 10 Plus.
The video of happy customers describing their experience with the company and how good it is. The following videoclip link describes how I wish to do it. The scenario is this:
The customer is interviewed first and while he/she talks, the video jumps to another video sequence (eg the product purchased) with the customer's voice still playing in the background. The video jumps back to the customer who is still talking.
This is the link that better describes my wish is:
http://brighttalk.com/comm/brightcast/3 ... 93-155-183
Please assit.
1) Take your original video & place it in the time line
2) Make a duplicate of the original video in the time line & add it to the overlay track.
3) Mute one of the original videos (timelie or overlay)
4) You will need to adjustments the overlay track as the video plays to get exactly what your asking for.
You will need to practice with the overlay if your new to VS.
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1 - 2TB External HD
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You're describing a piece to camera followed by voice over picture and then back to piece to camera. Using accurate timecode, I'd make an audio copy of all the speech you want to include from your customer, and then sync up the video files in the timeline to match that new audio track by running both sound tracks together and moving the video track frame by frame until it's in sync. It's in sync when you hear it phasing, and then you can mute the sound on the video files and just run the 'in sync' audio.
Terry
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jcaan
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Thanks for your quick repsonse. I will do what you described now and see if I can create it.
Appreciate it.
Appreciate it.
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I tried the first method. Drag one video on main timeline and another on the overlay. It works here, but there is a very slight audio jump making the sync phasing out a little, bit. This is my error - methos does work. The second method also works - one background audio and video files on the overlay timeline muted out.
Im using a video window in the overlay timeline in one corner so that I can see the main timeline video behind it and adjusting the overlay video to match the main timeline video. The audio is running in the sound timeline. Im using a combination of both methods.
cheers
Im using a video window in the overlay timeline in one corner so that I can see the main timeline video behind it and adjusting the overlay video to match the main timeline video. The audio is running in the sound timeline. Im using a combination of both methods.
cheers
