Video Editing - Capturing Video at the Highest Quality...?
Hey Guys. So just recently i've been trying my hand at video editing and even though i think i've got the basics, i still have a ton of questions when it comes to capturing and rendering (anything besides the actual editing).
I tried capturing a scene from one of my videos but i'm not very satisfied with the final quality. I'm using a high-end 3ccd video camera and i used a monster wire for the capture. I used the default video capture feature on Sony Vegas 5 at 720x480x32 in AVI format.
The video that i captured is much darker (as viewed on my video camera's LCD) and is also lacking the crispness and detail of the original. ???
What could be going on? Is this a common result (darkness and loss of detail) when you're capturing video?
PS. Would you guys recommend that use another program (sorenson squeeze, maybe) to render the final video to Quicktime, Real Media, and Windows Media formats (Even though Vegas offers rendering options)?
Thanks a lot guy!
Howdy... And input on the video editing.
Howdy folks! :)
My names Greg, my wifes name is Leanna, and were starting to get around out here a little and seen this video editing thread. I've been watching sevral boards from the tracker and thought this might be a good chance to hop in here and say howdy.
Anyways, we just retired from the strip club this past fall and have 41 years experence between us. Leanna, my wife, she danced for 15 years, and 11 of those were spent on the road traveling the country as a feature show.
Umm, we have a personal site online that's been running for a little over 5 years now. We specialize in REAL strip club content.
Umm, I'm not real good about bragging on either of us, I could do allot with a mic in my hand, and Leanna's on stage! Bawhahahaa! But we both feel that action speaks louder than words. Umm, we been married 28 years this past May. We live on a farm in Indiana. I think that's about all I can say. If you have any questions about what I've said I'd be glad to answer. Umm, hopefully you don't count off for spelling here! Bawhahaaa!
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Ok now about the video. I've shot thousands of hours of video in the clubs and that's pretty much a lower light setting. I thought I'd try to explain what has worked best for me as far as getting a "close" to correct feel on the video.
1. You have to remember that your working with 2 different types of pixel aspect ratios. The lcd will hardly ever give you a accuate feel. The best way that I found to get it close is open your captured video file in a project.
"I use vegas to by the way"
Anyway... Once you've opened the file and have it ready to play set your camcorder close to your monitor. Then play them both. Adjust the lcd settings until there close to what you see on your monitor. "Now this is providing your shooting in a similar light setting each time"
Now as far as rendering. Vegas has several differnet settings when it comes to rendering the file itself. "Not knowing what codec your using in the render process" But, you can cruch the file to the extreme and loose quality. Or not cruch it as much and have better quality, with the larger file size. It depends on your preference. In my case I choose to cruch as much as possible to push the surfer towards the purchase of the DVD's.. Which are excellent quality.
I have some sample freebies that run on our site that your welcome to look at if you'd like. http://www.LeannaTaylor.com/fvids.htm
Hopefully I covered the introduction here, and helped out a bit with the video question.
You seem to have a nice bunch here, I've been lurking for a while. If I get a chance to chime in from time to time I certially will.
Thanks. :thumbsup: