Thanks heaps for the feedback, yeah sound is a re-issue ii think your right i need to grab a better mic! but in the mean time ill give audacity a go, hopefully as the series develops everything should improve the writing editing recording etc. but its all fun!
For simple editing i use Videopad free easy to use, but for more detail and complicated/custom effects text etc i use adobe after-effects as the series progresses and having weekly releases id like to try other techniques to make the whole writing recording editing process flow smoothly and quickly so if you have any tips that would be very much appreciated, i used the noise reduction technique in audacity for Ep.2 seemed to work pretty well but yeah it just added another step to the process it might be easier to just buy a better quality microphone?
I think you should use Premiere Pro not after effects for video editing. In Premiere there is a feature called Denoiser and all you have to do is drag the effect onto an audio and lower the slider, and it removes most static and unwanted computer noises.
For creating stories, Adobe also has a good screenwriting software(don't remember the name). but you can also learn how to write proper screenplays with just one link in under an hour. Definitely helps with my cinematic. makes it easier for your staff and actors to understand the scenes.
For better speed on uploads, I would do several episodes at a time and then upload them weekly. And then have a small break to catch up again with a few more episodes. So on and so on.
I usually do 3 episodes and publish every week. and in those three weeks I film more and edit more. I usually split shows up into parts.
Back to screen writing, and filming. Always know the ending of the season. Make a small script for that. You don't have to make a detailed version, just a draft so you know how you want it to end.
If you want more help and tips let me know!!!
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Curse Premiumlol that was pretty funny, the only thing I suggest is getting a better mic, or doing a noise removal in audacity
Heya!
Thanks heaps for the feedback, yeah sound is a re-issue ii think your right i need to grab a better mic! but in the mean time ill give audacity a go, hopefully as the series develops everything should improve the writing editing recording etc. but its all fun!
thanks again!
what editing software do you use, If you use what I use, there might be an easy fix for the audio, rather than going into audacity to do it
For simple editing i use Videopad free easy to use, but for more detail and complicated/custom effects text etc i use adobe after-effects as the series progresses and having weekly releases id like to try other techniques to make the whole writing recording editing process flow smoothly and quickly so if you have any tips that would be very much appreciated, i used the noise reduction technique in audacity for Ep.2 seemed to work pretty well but yeah it just added another step to the process it might be easier to just buy a better quality microphone?
I think you should use Premiere Pro not after effects for video editing. In Premiere there is a feature called Denoiser and all you have to do is drag the effect onto an audio and lower the slider, and it removes most static and unwanted computer noises.
For creating stories, Adobe also has a good screenwriting software(don't remember the name). but you can also learn how to write proper screenplays with just one link in under an hour. Definitely helps with my cinematic. makes it easier for your staff and actors to understand the scenes.
For better speed on uploads, I would do several episodes at a time and then upload them weekly. And then have a small break to catch up again with a few more episodes. So on and so on.
I usually do 3 episodes and publish every week. and in those three weeks I film more and edit more. I usually split shows up into parts.
Back to screen writing, and filming. Always know the ending of the season. Make a small script for that. You don't have to make a detailed version, just a draft so you know how you want it to end.
If you want more help and tips let me know!!!