Thanks for describing this in such detail!
I am sure many users on our list will benifit from your experiences.

I'd like to support you and buy your DVD. How do I pay?

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Johnny Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 3:32 PM
Subject: [AP] Multi-cam edit and shoot


>A few months ago, someone was asking about multiple camera shoots and
> edit, here's an example, it's a music video for a Sweden pop artist that
> is now slowly garnering a lot of attention. This was shot by using 6
> cameras: Sony TRV900, Panasonic GS70, Panasonic DVX100a, Canon XL1(2)
> and one camera used in Sweden to shoot the singer (yes, he was there,
> and we asked a friend of him to shoot him on a clear background and
> incorporated him into the music video theme).
> 
> So, it has also a blend of PAL and NTSC, it's kinda annoying to know
> that over in Europe, anyone can watch a NTSC DVD through their dvd
> player while we suffers to be able to do so with PAL (Unless you have an
> all region dvd player).
> 
> The entire piece was edited with Premiere Pro 1.5.1 (even with the
> effects used),  What I did was simple:
> 
> First lining up the 10 versions of the singer singing and cut into a
> fast paste video that will be used for the final version, this took some
> time as looking for the best of each cuts, lining each one of them on
> separate tracks and then sync them up by the wave form with the official
> song (the cd version)
> 
> Next to shoot with the cameras and get all the footages, since the
> cameras' audio was on, it was used to sync up the clips with the wave
> form, however, I ran into some issues with 3 cameras at one point, we
> forgot to turn the audio on. SO it was done by synching it based on
> their mouth movement (all frame by frame based)
> 
> Lastly, took a break from the rough cut and went back and trimmed the
> video to my satisfaction (some scenes were sped up, see if you can
> figure out that), then go through each clip and to color correct it to
> make it match, it was not as bad as I originally thought as the color
> tones were very close to each other (camera wise)
> 
> Finally, encode it for web, now the versions you will be watching online
> is DARKER than the dvd version because of encoding, so if your monitor
> is dark, some areas won't be seen well, please keep that in mind.
> 
> Why did I want to do this, it was a volunteer work, because the song was
> way too catchy :)
> 
> So, here it is Drama Queen the music video, directed by me, sang by
> Bimbo Boy (www.dramaqueenvideo.com)
> 
> Enjoy
> 
> Johnny K. Wu
> Director/Producer/Editor
> www.mdifilm.com
> 216.373.3278
> 
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> Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland
> www.ocagc.org
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