Renton Maclachlan
November 19th, 2007, 04:24 AM
I filmed on Sunday, a packed house music event in the Wellington Catheral, with three 'Stars'. It was a last minute decision to film and a practise run for me to film such an event. All round a great learning experience, and everything went well given the constraints I was under.
I had three cameras and the event ran for an hour and a half. One camera was in the pulpit filming the audience and recording direct to my laptop as it was impossible to get to the camera once the show was running. It was the first time I have ever recorded to my laptop. (May put two cameras on laptops next time!!!)
I have downloaded everything and discovered an issue I haven't faced before.
The two cameras with tapes are bang on time wise after 58 minutes running,
However the laptop is around 30 seconds slower over the same time.
I was made aware a couple of weeks back that by pressing 'Ctrl' as the cursor is over the end of an audio track, and then dragging, you can stretch or shrink the track and thus affect its speed.
I've just tried it with both video and audio and it works also.
My question is; Are there any adverse effects produced doing this?
I had three cameras and the event ran for an hour and a half. One camera was in the pulpit filming the audience and recording direct to my laptop as it was impossible to get to the camera once the show was running. It was the first time I have ever recorded to my laptop. (May put two cameras on laptops next time!!!)
I have downloaded everything and discovered an issue I haven't faced before.
The two cameras with tapes are bang on time wise after 58 minutes running,
However the laptop is around 30 seconds slower over the same time.
I was made aware a couple of weeks back that by pressing 'Ctrl' as the cursor is over the end of an audio track, and then dragging, you can stretch or shrink the track and thus affect its speed.
I've just tried it with both video and audio and it works also.
My question is; Are there any adverse effects produced doing this?