jones1899 said:
Well, I'm all for trying this out myself, but I'm afraid after 5 hours of working on it I'm starting to realize why it really does take the hand of a pro.
I know there are countless tutorials out there, but any push in the right direction would be helpful.
1.) How do you link different shots together seamlessly to where it doesn't seem like a jump?
2.) How do you isolate audio - say if I wanted to take out the prairie dog squeak for instance.
3.) How do you use the soundtrack to bridge two shots together?
4.) How do you copy a sequence say if you want to loop a scene once to stretch it out? For instance making more of a pause before Indy rolls out of the fridge.
Some of these things are simply tech things I know, but it just floors me to see edits that have been done and how seamless it all is.
Basically I feel like I am WAY over my head here.
Hey jones,
What you'll generally have to do is work with multiple copies of video segments and audio segments on different layers, which will let you fade or morph between them or do a composite of various frame sequences to make them look like one (like some of the suggestions I offered for the FBI scene).
As for drawing out certain frame sequences, you should be able to adjust the duration of the clip, setting number of seconds for the frame or frame sequence to span or slowing or speeding it up by a particular percentage. My experience with premiere is fairly limited, but it's quite similar to photoshop in several ways, particularly in that layers are your friend and you pretty much MUST use them for most things you'll want to achieve.
Take care,
Ryan