Chienmortbb Posted May 11, 2023 Author Posted May 11, 2023 18 hours ago, skidder652003 said: OBS as I remember using it was for live streaming mainly . For post production video, (ie matching your desk audio to your video cameras and doing some basic scene transitions ), the best by far that is free is DaVinci Resolve (The free version). However its a heck of a learning curve and I and many others on here have been using Reaper (there's a free unlimited trial version) thats is super fast for matching several video cameras to a single master audio and doing multiple camera angles onto one master track. There's also loads of super useful videos to show you how to do it on Youtube, and its easy once you've done one or two. Here's an example of my shower https://www.facebook.com/jeffersonarchive/videos/752899556047043 Wow that is a 60 cigarettes day voice. Quote
AizekDon Posted May 28 Posted May 28 has anyone here tried using a mirrorless camera with an external audio recorder for bass videos? I’ve found that combo gives better results than most camcorders, especially in lower light. Curious how you all are balancing audio quality and ease of use, especially if you're filming alone. Quote
Sylvaine27 Posted May 28 Posted May 28 (edited) I’ve had good results using gear from www.insta360.com for filming live band sets. Super easy to set up, and the 360 view lets me choose angles later without needing multiple cameras. Saved me a ton of hassle, especially in small spaces. Audio isn’t pro-level, but with a separate recorder it works well. Great option if you want decent video without spending a fortune or carrying too much kit. Edited Monday at 14:56 by Sylvaine27 Quote
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