Music Videos II

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UnsilentMajorty - I live in New Zealand, which means the great majority of my source footage is 25fps PAL and that's what I set in Premiere. What's your DVD region? NTSC is usually 29.97fps.

When I rip the VOBs, I only rip video tracks, so I don't need to demux later on. :) And I don't convert to AVI - if you convert to uncompressed, they're huge; and if you use a compressor it'd reduce your source quality. (Although I'm unfamiliar with "lossless" codecs and how they work.) And converting to mpeg seems like an even worse idea - I've had friends who did that, and then they weren't able to make those vids at DVD quality.

I just work directly with the VOBs through my avisynth scripts, which seems to work well.

If you run into any tech difficulties, try asking on the vidding community at livejournal. Lots of techies there who are much more proficient than me. :D
 
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Do you set Adobe to edit at 24 FPS for film? Or for standard 30 FPS for NTSC? (Probably 25 FPS for PAL given you are in Newzeland, correct?)



I will probably do it this way as well since I have an Athalon64-bit processor so it shouldn't be too sluggish -- which is probably subjective to begin with.



This is one of the guides which I am following.

So, since you don't actually convert any of the Vobs to avis.... Do you just match the parameters DVD2Avi gives you in Adobe Premiere and just go from there? The reason I ask is it appears like I may be able to skip some steps -- Like I didn't demux the audio tracks at all because all I need for a video is the visuals.

Basically, I just need to set up my source material because the editing itself is then a piece of cake if you know how to do it -- Which I know how, but have never tried until now.

Thanks for all your help.

I just want to get up and running ASAP and try avoid a lot of rookie mistakes from the start rather than edit an entire video and find out it is at the wrong framerate, or some other beginner mistake which will ruin my initial time and effort.
 
Well thanks for the help

I made a new music video but with the same old program I am using. I put it on youtube for now because none of the other programs are working for me right now. The video is about Wolf/Virginia from the mini series (10th Kingdom). I hope you all like.

Private Emotions
 
I'm really glad you enjoyed it Rainstorm18! :)

UnsilentMajority - wow, thank you so much! Movement and pace are definitely the top elements that I'm striving for these days. I know I'm still on a very steep learning curve, so it's absolutely fabulous to read your comments, and I appreciate that a lot.

I use Adobe Premiere 6.5, sometimes with some supplementary work in Adobe Photoshop. :)

P.S. Interested in seeing the most fabulous, amazing vid of all time? Mosey on to Here's Luck's site and check out New Frontier. The movement and pacing are out of this world.
 
IMPORTANT! - *ALL* videos must be from films that have been officially released on DVD and video. This will prevent copyright infringement.

Any video that doesn't qualify will be removed until the movie is released on DVD.

Thank You.



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Here s a video of mine
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YouTube - 14. Coyote Ugly -Sexy girls version


The wildest, sexiest and hottest party you'll ever see It s COYOTE UGLY


Song : Buttons
Artist : Pussycat Dolls
Created: November 25, 2006



I made this video cuz I LOVE that movie :)
 
Heres two videos I finished..

Sam/Josie (Never been kissed)
Sweet Misery


Seymour/Enid (Ghost World)
Sorta Fairytale
 
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