Re: Video Editor
If you are using photographs (jpgs) then these have a 7 second default time. This can be altered to suit the music (MP3).
Record the music, it may be one or more songs depending on what you want to present, convert that to MP3 then add it to the video jpgs. Now you can adjust the timing of the jpgs to match the music.
If perchance you want to record yourself playing and you have the same problems as the previous post (25K starts before you get it right) then film yourself playing the song but leave off the sound on your camera. You only have to do one film sequence. You then have a silent video. Record the song to MP3 and when you put the two together you can sync the music with the fingers on the video. This saves loads of time re-doing the camera shots. It also assists if you want to insert other video shots to break up the monotony of your fingers on the keys.
Recording yourself playing.
If you have recorded your music as MP3 and are ready to post it onto the video that you made of you playing your keyboard on your camera, it may get a bit boring to have just your fingers showing on the video all the time. Also, you may have made a slight “alteration” of your fingers on the keyboard to what you hear on the music track.
Ok, go to the video and snip out the unwanted section and replace it with something nice, a meat pie for example. (Somewhere over the rainbow, weigh a pie!). Then re-adjust the video sequence to match the music. This insert can be a jpg or MP4, just suit yourself. jpgs are easier as you can adjust the timing.
Remember, it's the MUSIC that we want, the video is just to distract the listener from all the little oddities that occur.
Regards,Den.