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Bunny shooting from July


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A pretty well filmed and edited video there mate, and some good shooting too, well done!

What video editing software are you using? Maybe one of us can help you to understand how to put the sound on with the video to make it even better!

 

Hi Frenchie.

 

It's Lightworks.

 

The problem is that the audio track is AC3 (standard HD camcorder), which is not a professional audio track, so it requires an external decoder. I can change it before importing the video, but it's a pain.

If it wasn't for the excellent crop and zoom features I would stick to Windows film maker.

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Thanks for the comments. :)

 

For most of these shots I was on the camera (which is why it was so shakey) and someone I work with was behind the trigger.

 

 

I use iMovie and JVC to connvert the audio and film to the standards I need..... all I need to do now is film some shooting rather than the horses....

 

I use windows so iMovie is not an option for me.

Normally Windows movie maker is good enough to do everything, but the camcorder (Panasoinc) only has a 12x optical zoom, so anything over sixty yards is far away.

For this vid, and the one from August, I was trying a doubler, which is why the images are a little blurred around the edges.

 

AVC will let you zoom on an area and crop the file, but the finished product is a little grainy, even though the camera output is full HD 1080i.

Lightworks is a much better option.

It is a full professional video editing software package, and it's free.

The more I use it the easier it gets but, as with anything, it has to be tuned.

 

I will buy a Samsung F80 in a few weeks, which has a 52x Optical zoom, so I won't need to do as much editing.

 

 

cracking shooting,great vid,were you using a cannon in some of those shots the bunnies seemed to explode,keep them coming cooter ,love the rabbit shooting vids

 

60grn V Max doing 3100fps. :0

 

Almost as destructive as the 52grn A Max I will be using when these run out.

 

 

Thanks again

 

Cooter

 

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