The last tutorial I shot was at a Montessori school where the instructor explains how to use the various equipment. To those who say that one should write scripts in advance or do proper planning don’t understand that real life gets in the way of the best-laid plans.
Vegasaur can be downloaded (fully-functional 30-day trial) here Īnd Vegas Pro 14 can be purchased for $250 ($200 for cut-down Edit version) here, even if you don’t already have a previous version: Ionrot, I just discovered Vegasaur too and it looks like just what I’ve been looking for. It's such a waste of time for a task that could be relatively easily done automatically. It seems such an obvious feature that I'm baffled why none of the major video editing suites haven't included it years ago…! In all my editing work, a substantial portion is devoted to cutting out the unnecessary bits of raw footage, whether it's topping and tailing, or removing (relative) silences.
It would be so very helpful if I could find (video) editing software that could do that automatically in some way. It takes about 4-5 hours for each 15 minutes of finished video. The only solution I have now is to employ a freelancer to "pre-edit" my tracks, removing the silences manually. And, besides, I know what I'm talking about, so I don't need a script to present my material. So, even with a script, there would be LOTS of silences. I'm doing a lot of things, like loading up a powerpoint or highlighting bits of the presentation that I'm explaining. But then I realised you meant to write a script that I speak from during the recording session!!! I'm afraid that isn't practical, particularly for live workshops and interviews but also for my video classes. Haha, for a moment I was racking my brains about how I would write a "macro" script to detect blank audio and then highlight the section and delete it automatically. Doing it manually takes me about an hour for every 10 minutes of video because I'm working on sections that are as little as 1/2 second long at a time. And the whole point is to find a quick way to edit out all the silent bits. It's really no good just working on the audio, because it's already synchronized to the video. Then I can go through and check the timing (and pauses) manually and simply tweak them.Īs you can see, it's integral to the process that I remove the video corresponding to the silent audio sections as well. It would save me hours if I could start by deleting all sections in the timeline where there is audio below a certain db threshold, longer than 1/2 second, say.
A 10-minute training video can take me several hours to edit manually. But it takes ages, because I'm also taking out the small 1/2-second pauses and hesitations while I'm thinking about what to say. In order to tighten up the commentary, I go through the entire video and highlight & delete all the bits where there is no, or very low, audio (with auto ripple selected). I produce training videos with audio commentary.
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