V. Audio & Video // FEB 8th
This week we will dip our toes into the wondrous world of music video production! For this we will work with the NLE (non linear editor) Davinci Resolve by Blackmagic Design .
Since Version 17 is still in Beta-Phase, I highly recommend using Version 16. It is always nice to test new functions, but Beta-Software is often still quite buggy. In my case, definitely too buggy to do professional work with (and I already tested Version 17, I needed several re-installs to have it work only to find that I need to re-install again).
Please use this thread if you have any questions concerning the workbook or general questions concerning Audio and Video!
Click here to access Session 5: Audio & Video // Feb 8th (Live!)
Find the other sessions here: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4
Download the second workbook here
Please keep in mind that video production often puts high demands on your computer, so you might find it very slow or nearly impossible to work with DaVinci if you have outdated or not so powerful hardware.
Minimum system requirements for macOS
- Mac 10.14.6 Mojave
- 16 GB of system memory. 32 GB when using Fusion
- Blackmagic Design Desktop Video 10.4.1 or later
- Integrated GPU or discrete GPU with at least 2GB of VRAM.
- GPU which supports Metal or OpenCL 1.2.
Minimum system requirements for Windows
- Windows 10 Update
- 16 GB of system memory. 32 GB when using Fusion
- Blackmagic Design Desktop Video 10.4.1 or later
- Integrated GPU or discrete GPU with at least 2GB of VRAM
- GPU which supports OpenCL 1.2 or CUDA 11
- NVIDIA/AMD/Intel GPU Driver version – As required by your GPU
- A minimum NVIDIA driver version of 451.82 is recommended.
Minimum system requirements for Linux
- CentOS 7.3
- 32 GB of system memory
- Blackmagic Design Desktop Video 10.4.1 or later
- Discrete GPU with at least 2GB of VRAM
- GPU which supports OpenCL 1.2 or CUDA 11
- NVIDIA/AMD Driver version – As required by your GPU
- A minimum NVIDIA driver version of 450.51.06 is recommended.
I will post the answers to the questionnaire on Feb 17th!
After the live stream, submit your assignments by replying to this thread!
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Hi Martin,
Firstly, thank you so much for the recording course. Some went a bit over my head I'm afraid, but as a total beginner, you presented a huge amount of help in getting started with recording.
I've been playing guitar for only 2 years or so, so please forgive the mistakes in the submitted performance. I used fairly low end mikes (Tonor TC20 XLR condenser), face on about 4 feet in front of guitar, a Scarlett 2i2 interface, no compression, minimal eq alteration, and some reverb).
Video synch was done in Hitfilm Express.
One question - I noted that as I moved audio file from reaper to Hitfilm, the "ceiling" on the gain levels seemed to change, with the soundtrack going into the red zone in the new programme. I had to reduce the levels in Hitfilm, and though there was no distortion audible there, once the file was rendered it seems ( to my untrained ear ) to have some clipping around the 1:10 - 1:20 mark. Is it a normal problem to have this gain difference as files are transported to different programmes?
Anyway, thanks for listening, and again for the course.
Colin
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Hi Martin
This is a video I've just done. My laptop is very old (will be upgrading to a new desktop soon) and not powerful enough to run Da Vinci Resolve. The only software I've found that works is an old version of Premier Elements (V9) and a product I found last year called Videopad (an Australian product) which is free but I've upgraded to the paid version (about £60) as it includes the green screen and other effects. Even with that it's taken me part of yesterday and all of today to process the video on my laptop (multiple crashes) as I had to layer everything up in multiple edits rather than just processing it in one pass. The video was done on my phone and the audio also recorded on the laptop and then edited in reaper before being synchronised with the video in Videopad. I had to do a couple of little cuts in the audio (and video) within Videopad as there were a couple of longish pauses in the recording where I had to think what came next so I tried to shorten them. There are a few things I would have liked to tidy up but I don't really get a good preview of the output before rendering it and I ran out of time (and patience).
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Hi Martin. Hope you don't mind but this is a recording I did for the Sor Opus 35 challenge. I recorded the audio and video on my phone. I used my Apex large diaphragm condenser mic into a Behringer tube preamp (mainly to get the phantom power but also to set the gain) into the mic/headphone jack on the phone. I then added eq and reverb in Cakewalk by Bandlab (reverb was a preset called 'Segovia'). Cakewalk allows me to edit the audio in the video and resave the audio and video as an MP4. I couldn't figure out how to do that in Reaper. That way I didn't have to sync the edited audio. I then added the title in Videopad. Also somehow there was a click in the audio so I zoomed in with Videopad and just removed that tiny section - you may hear where it was done
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Hi Martin,
Thanks for the lighting information! I changing the camera aperture to 1.8, which seemed to help and may be good enough. But if not, I have your suggestions for lighting options. I appreciate your expertise.
The recording you did here is awesome! The video and audio is wonderful. (Is that the natural ambiance of that space,a s there is plenty of reverb?). The subject was quite interesting on many levels-- the history of the music and Segovia, as well as the Hauser-- fascinating!
I can certainly understand why you are hired for these recordings-- the results speak for themselves. thanks for sharing it!!
Best,
Barney