I have 2 seperate videos of the same concert. I will pick only one of the audio tracks.
What will be the steps required for me to combine selected parts into a single video?
Quite a simple thing.
- Place the two videos on two separate tracks on the timeline and sync them using the audio from them.
- When this done, simply mute the track which audio You don’t want to use.
- Cut out the overlaying video track from desired places (to see the track under it), or use the opacity filter with keyframing (on the overlaying track).
- IMPORTANT! NEVER MOVE THE VIDEOS ON THE TRACKS (after 1.), if you do, the sync will be lost!
That’s all.
How about a program that displays time code on a smart phone? Point both cameras at the smart phone for a couple of seconds. Then all you have to do is match the time codes from each camera.
Would that help?
I see what you did there. Innovative but not practical in this case. The 2 videos are already made (by 2 seperate random concert goers)
I was able to Lip sync, then get my video made. I will need more practice with Shotcut. I made it harder than it should be.
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