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Donald Ong October 27th, 2013 06:09 AM

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So, for giggles, let's play a game! Just take a recent timeline/edit for a wedding/event and show it off! Would like to see what the average wedding timeline looked like.

Here's one of my recent edits. It got a bit messy having to deal with footage from 3 different cameras in the same edit.

Jeff Harper October 27th, 2013 10:47 AM

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Your timeline looks manageable.

Peter Riding October 27th, 2013 02:45 PM

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Jeff that appears to be much more cluttered than it needs to be.

I see that you've called the file Multicam but you don't appear to be using Vegas's multicam editing mode. It would be a doddle for your 4-cam ceremony and even easier for the rest of the day. You could avoid that forest of markers which I guess you're using to highlight cuts.

And once you've synced the audio you could simply delete the unused audio tracks.

Do you name the file sequentially as you progress with your edits?

Another workflow difference between us is that I split the day into typically six parts and do a separate project for each part. I then use Vegas's nesting facility to bring them all together. You seem to have just one project at a whopping 2 hours 20 mins+ That would scare me.

My screens still look complicated but nothing like yours!

Sometimes I show clients a Vegas screen shot mid-edit during consultations. It can help to emphasise that there is a lot more to producing a good wedding video than they might otherwise believe.

Pete

Jeff Harper October 27th, 2013 03:36 PM

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hi Peter. I do use ultimate s multicam and it works very well. I am NOT a fan of the Vegas multicam feature

the markers you see are inserted by ultimate s and removed automatically when I click the proper button, when I'm done with the MultiCam portion of the video.

it's not nearly as complicated as it appears to be just a lot of audio that does make it look hairy. sorry for the misspellings I'm on my phone.

Peter Riding October 28th, 2013 02:44 AM

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Ah thats interesting. I'm not familiar with Ultimate S Multicam. Could you elaborate on why you prefer it to Vegas Multicam? What version of Vegas are you using?

Pete

Jeff Harper October 28th, 2013 07:15 AM

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Peter, Ultimate S multicamera feature does not touch the audio, it does not select the audio of the selected camera. I am able to adjust audio as I go along and choose audio sources independently from the video.

That Vegas multicamera chooses the audio from whichever camera I select is not something I need nor want.

Also, more importantly, Ultimate S allows me to add color correction to entire clips as I multicam, and does not chop up the video until I hit the finished button. I apply color correction as needed and it stays that way. I might need a color FX or WB on the first half of an hour long clip, and none on the second half, or whatever, and it stays that way after I click the "process" button.

I do not bother to divide into little chunks of jobs any more, it's a time waster for me. The getting ready portion and photo sessions, etc I might leave off the main timeline, but the entire ceremony and reception all goes on the timeline at once and I multicam it all, then I start at the end and work backwards. I drop in the getting ready footage later and edit it on the main timeline. I used to divide it up years ago but my computer is powerful enough now no need.

Bernie Johansen October 28th, 2013 09:16 AM

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Here's a pretty typical one. My longest main feature ran around 2 hours 45 minutes.

Chris Harding October 29th, 2013 07:48 AM

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Cripes Guys!!

How do you manage a 2 hour timeline ... My weddings are broken into bridal events and never longer than 20 minutes ....I'd hate to have to attack a timeline like that. You could probably make a cup of coffee while the project loads!!

I do clip by clip and create say the girls prep on the timeline, probably around 5 minutes of footage ...it is quick to edit and manageable and I can render it in about 2 minutes flat and then it's done!! Then onto the next section ..if I did have an issue with say, a corrupt clip or suchlike, it's quick and easy to isolate and fix .... what do you do if the 2 hour project decides to crash two thirds into the render ..how do you find out what the error was?? plus you have to wait ages to find out if the render was OK too. That's too much like hard work for me!!

Chris

Donald Ong October 29th, 2013 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris Harding (Post 1818536)
Cripes Guys!!

How do you manage a 2 hour timeline ... My weddings are broken into bridal events and never longer than 20 minutes ....I'd hate to have to attack a timeline like that. You could probably make a cup of coffee while the project loads!!

I do clip by clip and create say the girls prep on the timeline, probably around 5 minutes of footage ...it is quick to edit and manageable and I can render it in about 2 minutes flat and then it's done!! Then onto the next section ..if I did have an issue with say, a corrupt clip or suchlike, it's quick and easy to isolate and fix .... what do you do if the 2 hour project decides to crash two thirds into the render ..how do you find out what the error was?? plus you have to wait ages to find out if the render was OK too. That's too much like hard work for me!!

Chris

Ha! Yeah, 100% agree.

Any project longer than 10 minutes gets broken down into 5-8min sequences. Keeps things nice and neat.
Rendering a colour graded, sharpened (via adjustment layer) 9 minute video in full HD with VBR2 averaging 20mbs already takes me around 1 half hours. A 2 hour video...that's something else... haha

Jeff,
your timeline looks far more complicated than it needs to be! must be the forest of markers.

Jeff Harper October 29th, 2013 08:59 AM

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How do I manage a two hour timeline? Pretty much the same way I handle a four hour timeline, one click at a time. Ceremonies are frequently an hour long, and I give them the whole thing, not to mention the reception. In the end it gets whittled down to 1 or 2 hours.

Vegas may freeze on me during editing on occasion, but renders are never an issue and Vegas never crashes during renders. When editing is completely done, I can render both Bluray, mp4 and DVD versions in a few hours. If I'm really on top of things, I can render, prepare Bluray menu, burn, duplicate and print discs in about 6 hours, and get them in the mail. Normally I give about 10 discs total plus the USB stick.

It is a daunting task if I look at the whole thing, but I just tackle it one step at a time.

Nigel Barker October 29th, 2013 11:19 AM

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I use Premiere Pro & break it down with each chapter to a sequence. (Bridal prep, Ceremony, Drinks reception, Speeches etc) I much prefer to attack it a piece at a time & I would be worried about accidentally screwing up another part of the timeline if I was editing it in one humungous sequence.

Peter Rush October 30th, 2013 06:59 AM

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I use Premiere Pro and I have a sequence for each chapter and then when I'm happy with the chapters I combine them on one timeline for export.

Dinh Hung November 6th, 2013 08:23 AM

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Vietnamese Wedding

Rob Cantwell November 7th, 2013 07:51 AM

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I usually cut up mine to smaller manageable pieces too



http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/attachme...1&d=1383831059


dont know why the attachment doesnt show as a thumbnail!

Glen Elliott January 9th, 2014 08:16 PM

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This is an interesting topic so I figured I'd bump this post up.

A recent Wedding Highlight timeline and it's corresponding actual edit:


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