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Decent video editing software for Windows
Silvia Bluejay replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
Been looking at those. As long as they don't blind the subjects (who do complain, I can tell you!) they are a good solution. -
Decent video editing software for Windows
Silvia Bluejay replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
Now it may be just the right time to do that... 🙄 -
Decent video editing software for Windows
Silvia Bluejay replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
We've got those too, as softboxes, but we obviously could never set them up, in addition to the normal coloured lights etc., at the Dog And Duck. But we can try... -
Decent video editing software for Windows
Silvia Bluejay replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
All of our cameras - on paper - are more than capable of 1080-30. A couple can even do 4k. But clearly not in that studio - the green screen messes up their colour balance no matter what settings we apply. Not a problem, our gigs and rehearsal rooms usually don't have a great big green background. 😉 -
Decent video editing software for Windows
Silvia Bluejay replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
LOL, I did those in Movie Maker and then Jack attached them! Or we wouldn't have had titles or credits at all! For a totally unknown, unsigned band, offering their first originals to the world, they are a must. -
Decent video editing software for Windows
Silvia Bluejay replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
Thanks for mentioning the colour correction - that was the first thing I suggested, but was shouted down by an already tired and over-stressed @Happy Jack. I had to insist that we added some sort of title to the beginning and credits to the end... We have bought some new cameras that produce better quality video, and we're testing them, while Jack is studying the effect of digital zooming on each camera's output. The light in that studio has the same disastrous effect on the quality of even our new Zoom Q2n 4k, as well as on that of the decent Canon 77D DSLR we are now using instead of what you see in those videos. -
This. On this: [No, even on a vintage bass like this, the bridge isn't actually green! We were doing some tests on a green screen for video editing, so I took these pics as well.]
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Get a mid-range laptop. There are things you can't do properly on the phone, no matter how advanced the website's portable interface may be. And I'm not talking about video or audio editing, but things like simple uploads, opening downloads properly, full use of most social media, typing long messages on WharsApp or in reply to other types of posts, or even simply filling online forms. A laptop will still be portable enough, but far more powerful and stable than a phone.
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I'd missed this post! Rectified - I've just posted this thread on Basschat's Twitter. Hope the kit is recovered quickly - last thing we need, collectively as musicians, is to have what's left of our gear nicked.
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There you are. By far the stupidest method of publishing information I've ever seen.
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I can try to copy them one by one in a post, if anybody's interested?
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It's a long series of individual tweets by Howard Goodall which are hard to follow even for those who are on Twitter. Very silly choice of media for divulging his information, I must say.
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Decent video editing software for Windows
Silvia Bluejay replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
One of the three new originals by Damo And The Dynamites should be played by DJ Lucky Lost Rockers on https://rockin247radio.com/ in his one-hour long programme at 9pm on the first Sunday of the month, in our case 6th Dec. We're sending him MP3s we've registered and ISRC-stamped, but we're also preparing a Press Kit to send to him and other DJs and websites, for which we are preparing the videos as well. They will need to be ISRC-stamped in due course, after which we can publish them. -
We still record video and audio with each device, then choose which one has the best audio track and use that for the final video. Of course we could hook up the XR18 to the tablet, or even better to Jack's PC on stage, and record the audio through there, but that would imply us micing and connecting to it each and every bit of the drumkit, and do a lot of extra audio mixing, which TBH we're not too keen on doing...
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Our Lockdown 2.0 panic buy includes yet another Zoom video recording device, the Zoom Q2n 4k (arriving this week), to add to my much-maligned but usable Zoom Q2n non-4k. We've also dug out Jack's very old Zoom Q2 low res camera, whose quality and field size are rather poor but, again, usable in certain settings. We're unlikely to use all of those video cameras, plus my normal main one, in more than a handful of pubs or small venues, but if we get the opportunity, we're ready. The only bottleneck will be yours truly: there's only one of me, spreading myself thin operating the sound engineering tablet, the manual video camera, the manual photo camera, plus any of those little automatic video* devices, which in theory only need keeping an eye on so they don't get nicked... Edit: not just video, I've got a Zoom H1n for audio too! 😱
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No longer - it's now in the correct place!
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What sets off your BROCD? (Bass Related OCD)
Silvia Bluejay replied to donslow's topic in General Discussion
I thought this one was about our OCD being triggered by things that are not quite right - but trivial and/or possibly fixable - as opposed to what we don't like in a bass? -
What sets off your BROCD? (Bass Related OCD)
Silvia Bluejay replied to donslow's topic in General Discussion
Dot inlays (in general). Dot inlays, especially when they don't align with the strings. Non-adjustable nuts. Ball-ends resting at different angles in the bridge slots. Misaligned silk wrappings on the headstock. Double bass bridges at an angle that's not 90 degrees to the top. Double bass bridges not aligned with the notches in the F holes, and/or not centred between them. Misaligned silk wrappings (if present) at the tailpiece, and in the scroll. I am very OCD... -
How to lose customers and irritate people
Silvia Bluejay replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
I had no idea someone could have a reCaptcha reputation! WTF is that?? 😮 -
Advertising for a band member of a specific gender / age group
Silvia Bluejay replied to mrtcat's topic in General Discussion
Reading this thread with interest. You all have perfectly sensible points. I am also surprised that those agents don't think the "tit factor" actually makes mixed bands easier to sell. However, there is also the possibility that clients may go "Oh, no, not another girly-fronted band singing about girly stuff, we want proper rock/indie/whatever for our do." Both the tit factor and not-another-girly concepts are obviously sexist crap, but we're talking business here, not writing a feminist essay. I'm baffled and intrigued. -
"So, Mr Jamerson, I'm afraid you're not flashy enough... Next!"
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And... *grammar pedant alert* Can I ask since when the past tense and past participle of the verb 'broadcast' are in the form 'broadcasted'? Or is it me having learned the damn thing wrongly? 🤔