https://youtu.be/SPOjMbB67-Q

  • Previous [RoboMasterS1 dark driving movie

    • Comparative brightness composition in Premiere Pro
  • This itself is an experiment in “how to make a commentary video from a PC screen recording.

    • Experiment with Record your screen on your Mac and use it as a source material for editing videos in Premiere Pro.
    • Recorded at 3360 x 2100 at 52 FPS
    • Osmo Action is 3840 x 2160 at 30FPS (16:9)
    • YouTube is 16:9, so 3360x1890 when combined horizontally.
    • Often freezes for about 5 seconds, even though there shouldn’t be much difference in resolution.
      • Is it the FPS that is suspicious?
      • Should I have rendered the video at 30 FPS first?
      • [RoboMaster S1 was rotated at high speed!
      • This is also 59FPS, but it was an iPhone, so 1334 x 750
  • Audio is recorded

    • [Frame retention is useful.
    • Or that an important scene is only on video for a moment.
    • You have a long audio explanation, so you want to stop the video during that time.
    • Retain specific frames of video in such cases.
  • Conversely, the Rate Adjustment Tool is useful when you want to shorten the video to match the audio.

  • I couldn’t figure out how to duplicate the video selection elsewhere.

    • I’ll give you a quick rundown of what I’m about to explain first” in the beginning of the video, and I’m using some of the latter part of the video.
    • I thought that if I set up an in/out and copied it, that area would be copied, but it wasn’t.
    • I thought I could set up an in/out and drag-drop it onto the timeline from the preview screen, but not so.
    • I had no choice but to cut it with leather and copy and paste that area only.
    • If you do this, you will have to be aware of the separate clips when you apply effects or duration settings to the range later, which can be a hassle.

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