My music: http://www.suneworld.com/?pagename=sunesynger.php
My videos (made before I started doing this for a living):
http://www.suneworld.com/?pagename=videos.php

On Dec 22, 2007 5:26 AM, Jerry Lames <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Speaking of learning. I'm using Premiere Pro 2.0, (only because my
> neighbor in California works for Adobe and I was able to purchase a copy
> at employees discount ($80) he he. Now my question is this. When I
> attached two avi videos onto the time line I'm not able to use the
> transition as I want. It seems to only attached to one avi or the other
> but will not splice the two together. Am I doing something wrong or is
> that just he way it is?
>
> Thanks and a Merry Christmas to all
>
> Jerry Lames
>
> Sune Alexandersen wrote:
> >
> > Hi Jerry!
> > I'd like to give my insights as well.
> > Mike covered most (as he always does), but I have a few things to add.
> >
> > 1. Audio transitions - Cross fade the audio from edit to edit. This will
> > give a far smoother video, especially when working with music.
> > 2. Panning - You had a nice flow to your edit, but suddenly the pan on
> the
> > stage stopped. Try to edit ON movement, do not wait until the movement
> > stops. This will give a nice flow and a proper momentum.
> > 3. Audio audio audio audio -. NEVER underestimate audio. You will never
> > regret digging up the dough for a proper mic. And believe me, they
> really
> > don't cost that much, but do some research as they are quite different
> in
> > usage areas (i read in one of your replies that you've since invested.
> > Good
> > for you!)
> > 4. Inserts - As Mike mentioned, you do not have to always show the
> person
> > talking on-screen. Think of the voice as a guide, and you have the job
> to
> > show related pictures. Is he talking about a dudester playing the
> trumpet?
> > Show a dudester or dudettester (hehe..) playing the trumpet. Some
> research
> > have revealed that if you do not give your viewer a "hook" each seventh
> > seconds or so you will loose him/her. I do not know how scientific this
> > research was, but I try to abide to it.
> > 5. Text - Try not to give too much information with text, you are
> editing
> > video and not Powerpoint. Is the video to be presentet online? Maybe
> some
> > text on the webpage would could do it instead? This will also give your
> > product more depth.
> >
> > And last, but absolutely not least.. Editing is all about rythm. I
> gather
> > that you are into music. Think of it as instrumental music. "Now i
> > have let
> > the trumpet do this, now I have to balance it out with some hefty
> piano".
> > Now I've done this, so it would be natural to follow up with this...
> > The thing about editing, is that all technical stuff aside, you are only
> > down with balanced elements. And if these elements are not balanced,
> your
> > piece will seem "of".
> > I am no musician (which
> > http://www.suneworld.com/?pagename=sunesynger.phpwill
> > <http://www.suneworld.com/?pagename=sunesynger.phpwill> prove) but I
> > have a deep sense for rythm, so I see my edits over and
> > over again and think of them like a song..
> > There is a documentary out called The Cutting Edge (
> > http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0428441/
> > <http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0428441/>) where you can see how world
> class
> > editors do it. The editor of Cold Mountain actually stands up and kinda
> > keeps the rythm with his jazzy foot, and edits thereafter.. Quite an
> > interesting documentary, recommended for all..
> >
> > So, there you have my opinions.
> >
> > Oh, and before I forget, here are my positive thoughts (hehe):
> > 1. Nice audio on the narrator. Great voice as well.
> > 2. Looks like you have lots of good and varied footage. Great!
> > 3. Nice and mellow feel of the entire piece. Fits well in with the
> > style of
> > music
> > 4. Interesting comments from the people interviewed. Loved it!
> > 5. Nice player. What are you using?
> >
> > But bear in mind this is only ONE persons opinion. I do not represent
> the
> > industry in general. Hehe!!
> >
> > Kind regards and happy holidays
> > Sune Alexandersen
> > Dunderfilm Norway
> >
> > On Dec 21, 2007 11:45 AM, Paul Essenfeld <[EMAIL 
> > PROTECTED]<paul.essenfeld%40snet.net>
> > <mailto:paul.essenfeld%40snet.net>> wrote:
> >
> > > Thank you, Jerry...
> > >
> > > I haven't put anything on YouTube yet... but I think I'll try this
> one.
> > >
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Jerry Lames
> > > To: [email protected] <Adobe-Premiere%40yahoogroups.com>
> > <mailto:Adobe-Premiere%40yahoogroups.com>
> > <Adobe-Premiere%40yahoogroups.com>
> > > Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 5:28 PM
> > > Subject: Re: [AP] A new video from a new videomaker for your comments,
> > > please...
> > >
> > > I am just a beginner trying to learn as much as possible. I've been
> > > "trying" to make short vids and put them on Youtube for fun and my
> > > family and friends back in the States.
> > > All that aside what I do now that I'm attempting to make personal
> > > video's is observe what's on TV more, especially news as it has (Fox
> > > news) some interesting lead in material. Making a long story short I
> > > think your video is nice but perhaps next time you might consider
> > > putting up the printing on the side instead of at the bottom. Now I've
> > > done the same, put printing at the bottom but watching the O'Reilly
> show
> > > I notice they put his spoken word in writing and it's off to the right
> > > side. To me it makes it easier to watch him while reading along. Being
> > > on the right side it doesn't take my eyes off of him whereas if on the
> > > bottom I'd have to look down and loose sight of the video material.
> > >
> > > Just an idea, far be it for me to tell a professional what to do and
> > > I've only been doing this for a little over a year. Great fun, lots to
> > > learn and I'll never learn it all for sure.
> > > Jerry Lames
> > > http://www.youtube.com/Islandjerry <http://www.youtube.com/Islandjerry
> >
>
> > >
> > > Mike Boom wrote:
> > > >
> > > > All in all an informative piece, and some nice use of multiple
> > > > screens showing a diversity of activities.
> > > >
> > > > Because the piece is all about music, though, it suffers a bit from
> > > > less-than-stellar audio quality. It sounds like it was miked with a
> > > > built-in camcorder mike far back from the subject, washing out the
> > > > players and speakers with a lot of room reverb. You might consider
> > > > getting some concert recordings with good quality (did they record
> > > > the concerts?) and using that to underlie the video. And if you can
> > > > get the jazz artists to re-record some of their comments straight
> > > > into a mike or with a lavalier mike of some kind for better quality,
> > > > you might use their comments to underlie video of some of the
> > > > different groups playing.
> > > >
> > > > The interviews with the musicians are interesting and add some good
> > > > points to what you're presenting. I don't think you need to keep the
> > > > talkers on screen, though, for the whole time they're talking. I
> > > > think you'll keep the viewer's attention more if you start them
> > > > talking, then cut to students or teachers in activities that point
> up
> > > > what they're talking about, all while the musician's talk continues
> > > > underneath, perhaps mixed in with the music played in the overlying
> > > clips.
> > > >
> > > > That's it for quick first impressions, and just one person's
> opinion.
> > > > Some nice work about an interesting subject.
> > > >
> > > > Mike Boom
> > > >
> > > > P.S. I like your white subtitles with the dark "glow" around them.
> > > > They work very well on any background. Is there a specific Premiere
> > > > tool you used to get them?
> > > >
> > > > At 06:56 PM 12/20/2007, pessenfeld wrote:
> > > > > www.hartfordjazzsociety.org <http://www.hartfordjazzsociety.org
> > <http://www.hartfordjazzsociety.org>
> > > > <http://www.hartfordjazzsociety.org
> > <http://www.hartfordjazzsociety.org>>>
> > > > >This is a promotional piece directed toward potential sponsors and
> > > > >donors. Please comment, correct, or criticize. Thank you
> > > > >
> > > > >
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> >
> > --
> > Sune Alexandersen
> > www.dunderfilm.no
> >
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www.dunderfilm.no


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