I am a private teacher and I have 6 piano students working on a piece. We just started but the end project is to create one video showing all the players using iMovie. I have spent hours on TH-cam to find a great tutorial and yours is the best!!!!!!! I had one from a few days ago that was pretty good and was going to have many singers. The person talked about setting the background adding the 1st video etc and then saving. I like what you did better because you had all of your videos in the project ....You then showed clipping and then saving. But when you did the very best job was for each video you worked with you walked us through EACH step whereas the other person said just repeat the same steps until you have the finished project. I am very computer literate but a 6 in one virtual video is totally new to me and I hadn’t really used iMovie all that much. So thank you for being such a great teacher!!!!!!!
I have to comment again. This video is so awesome. I don’t know what it is but watching you tube explanations can be super annoying if people don’t explain things clearly. This is really clear. I love it. Super helpful, grateful. The repetition also helps a ton. Your speaking voice is awesome too. Thank you !!!!
One thing that would make it easier to line up is do a clap at the beginning before you sing to create a spike that you can see if you right click the video and select “detach audio”. You should then be able to line up the video clips based on lining up the audio tracks via the transient spike that appears where the clap is. Make sure your lips are in sync and you are golden. Then you can cut out those parts before the spike and just after it (before where you start to sing). There’s lots of ways to do these. This is just one way I know to do it. To be clear...detach audio separates the audio and video into 2 files for each video clip. One audio. One video. I am not sure you have to save a separate file between each clip you edit. I believe you can line them up the way I said and then edit/trim them.
Hi Chanel, just what I needed. As soon as I finished watching your video I immediately did a multi-screen video of my own as a test, using the Beatles' Nowhere Man. I had the camera record my performances as I recorded one audio track at a time using Logic Pro X. I had a bass, acoustic guitar, lead guitar, a melody vocal, a high harmony and a low harmony. Mixed the tracks in Logic Pro and then shared it to iTunes. From iTunes, I copied it to the desktop so I had a separate audio file. Then fire up iMovie and crop the raw footage videos. Put in the black background and then insert the first video, the acoustic guitar. Then inserted the audio file. Synchronised the video with the audio. Edit out the excess footage and then share to desktop as the first file. Then start the process again, inserting the second video, this time the bass. It worked just great. Thank you very much. It's very easy once you've tried it.
Thanks, Chanel. It’s so great to hear this from a fellow musician instead of a tech nerd. You took the time to let it all make sense. If you’re still around, I’ll try to send you my result when I’m done, which maybe you’ll be able to use.
Thank you for a very clear and methodical explanation of the PIP process. The clearest demonstration I have seen. I shot a 5 part video with 5 cameras, and was able to create a split screen video using your step-by-step instructions. Great!
This is the third tutorial I've looked at for doing split screen videos. I'm a complete newbie to this.. Its the FIRST one I feel I've understood! You're a great teacher! ( as well as looking great and singing beautifully!). Thank you!
Reading the comments, looks like I came to the right place! Or... You Tube brought me here. Good information. I didn't know how this was done. Can't wait to try. How Fun! Thanks! 🦋
Very clear tutorial, I like the way you have built in lots of repetition so that we get used to the buttons, and you don't waste time chatting like so many others that are on TH-cam!
Hi Chanel What a great video. Really informative and really easy to watch. Thanks. I am now confident that I can do multi-screen thanks to you. John Freeman
Thank you. I have been looking around for this tutorial. Finally. Thank You Jesus! Thank you for teaching it. Beautiful voice by the way. Continue to be blessed.
Chanel! :) Thanks for putting this up. I learned a lot really fast from your video; the straight ahead approach of instruction is VERY effective for someone like me. :P If I can also contribute one little thing that can speed up your workflow for the lining up of the tracks.... we can use the audio track to see a graphic representation of the sound, especially when the parts are all supposed to be synchronized from the first note. Especially once you zoom in then the audio wave shapes are a great way to get closer without as much scrolling back and forth of the video lengths. Now I'm going to see if you have some other videos! :) Thanks again.
Dan Immel, that's fine with figuring out the sound spikes graph and then integrating the the rest of the videos minus the sound. But something unique which I noticed here in the video is that by layering the five videos along with sound results like a chorus effect:)
Chanel, that was a very helpful video. I had a little idea of how to do it but was not clear. Your video helped me to plan my new video (a milestone for me) in this technique. I picked some more tips on iMovies too :-) I will share my new video once it is done. It might take some time though. Thank you again from the bottom of my heart. XXX
Thank you for this great video. I think your video got to the heart of the process with the minimal amount of wasted time. I heard you say don't worry every time I deleted my initial videos. Great teacher too, you educated an old geezer how to work with i movie. Thanks again
I really enjoyed this video and was able to put together a trio (guitar; vocal; flute and second vocal) demo clip that I sent to my two trio band mates as a suggested way to get back "together," something we haven't done since March. Wish us luck. You're a great teacher! Thanks Chanél.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I would not have been able to do this without your tutorial. You were thorough, explained very well (and that's coming from a teacher!), and didn't include unnecessary info or drag it out. I am so grateful for your video!
Thanks! I have been trying to find a tutorial on this for ages. I'm happy that I am able to do it on IMovies and don't have to download some weird software to do this.
This is the best tutorial I have seen yet --and I bin lookin!. You talked to me like I knew nothing much more than the word "iMovie", and i appreciate that. Thank you. It'll still be a bit of a learning curve to execute, but this will be a boon to return to evertytime I get frustrated.
This is a great tutorial! I want to do one with my choir from different locations so I am guessing I will have to make sure they are all singing to the same track (headphones probably best for less distortion in video, right?) - I'll have them send me their videos and hope I can put it all together. lol Thanks again, great teaching techniques.
This works for pieces where everyone sings in unison, maybe a little trickier when participants enter later in the song? I presume you’re listening to the other tracks while recording a new one, maybe there’s a way to add a visual clue, like a clap, at some specific moment before recording begins. That way you could line up the tracks at the exact moment when the hands come together to align the tracks, then do the editing of each clip while retaining the alignment?
Oh i see so you only can do that on your pc ? Or it can be edit from the phone too? Cus in this moment i don t have pc with me and i thought on other alternative like my phone
Very informative, thank you. However, a couple of friendly suggestions to consider - 1. Maximize the window you're working in: When I look at your video, I'm seeing it in my desktop computer screen: as a window (browser program in regular, non-fullscreen view mode) with a window (the TH-cam page in regular, non-fullscreen view mode) with a window (the TH-cam video player within the TH-cam page) that has another window (your Apple screen within the TH-cam video player) with another window (your non-maximized video editor within your Apple display) with another window (the non-maximized video clip you're editing within your video editor). It's already difficult to see in regular mode, with text that's *really* small for even a computer when in full screen (24" video monitor). If I were looking at it on a phone, it'd be mostly unrecognizable with 100% illegible text. Maximizing the window in your computer doesn't fix all these challenges, but it does help significantly. 2. Adjust your screen resolution downwards in your Apple when using in video: The average viewer is not going to be able to view your video screen in the exact same resolution as you've recorded it in - it will be smaller. By adjusting the resolution downwards, you'll have bigger fonts and larger items on the screen, which will translate better to all viewers, and especially to the mobile viewers whose demo includes 3 out of 4 adults who say they view TH-cam on mobile devices (source: Google/Ipsos Connect, U.S., TH-cam Cross Screen Survey (survey's Pre-Screener, n=6,298 U.S. consumers 18-54), July 2016.) 3. Use an in-computer screen recorder to capture computer screen display, not your mobile device: Whatever resolution is on your screen is reduced when using a 2nd device to capture it, and the clarity of it is hampered by being a recording of pixels, not a representation of the actual pixels themselves - it's basically a copy of a copy. In this case, even blown up, the words are barely legible. 4. Double check your audio levels & optimize before posting: Your video is suffering from low audio recording level - which means your normal, relatively low speaking voice is playing back even softer. In my case, I had to turn my chintzy little PC speakers (at least as good as the iPhone speaker in terms of output, if not louder) up to 5 to hear you clearly, over the air conditioner and other ambient sounds that most users also have to contend with. One guy's opinion. Hope you find the suggestions helpful.
This video has been very helpful to be, I've trying to incorporate this effect in my video for ages now but couldn't find it on youtube. Thanks a ton love.
Would you tell me which editor it was? I have Windows on my Laptop, too.. And I'm searching for a video editor that can do what iMovie does! Greetz from Germany
This really helped me! I had come across this idea before, but didn't think it was a good way to go. You got me to re-think it, and showed very clearly how it could work. Thank you! By the way, I did one a bit differently: I had a main voice as the background. Then I added multiple others. You can add more than one clip each time, but not on top of each other.
love this tutorial..your description is SO great and effective!!! I suggest simply count "1,2,3, action" at the begining of each video recording to sync all the part in the I-movie post-production step. Best regard!
I want to thank you for your awesome video! I made my first multi-screen youtube video thanks to you and it was my first video showcasing me using my new home recording studio. I am still learning the pro level recording program but you made the 5 window video part much easier for me. If you want to check it out it is called Sia - The Greatest (Sax Cover). You are fabulous.
This video has been so helpful. Not only has it helped me but I've been able to share it with a number of people looking for solutions whilst in isolation. Thanks for making and sharing this!
Oh my gosh Chanel, this is an amazing video! Your presentation is so clear and easy to understand. You really know what you're doing! Thank you sooooo much for your help. I just put together a virtual choir video for my church Youth Choir. You saved me a couple of days I would have spent figuring it out and I got it done in a few hours instead, because of you. Thanks!
@@ignatiusdjumadiono3245 I used iMovie, the same as Chanel. I edited the audio separately in Garage Band because the singers weren't experienced enough to sing it as written and it need some tweaks.
I am a private teacher and I have 6 piano students working on a piece. We just started but the end project is to create one video showing all the players using iMovie.
I have spent hours on TH-cam to find a great tutorial and yours is the best!!!!!!!
I had one from a few days ago that was pretty good and was going to have many singers. The person talked about setting the background adding the 1st video etc and then saving. I like what you did better because you had all of your videos in the project ....You then showed clipping and then saving.
But when you did the very best job was for each video you worked with you walked us through EACH step whereas the other person said just repeat the same steps until you have the finished project.
I am very computer literate but a 6 in one virtual video is totally new to me and I hadn’t really used iMovie all that much. So thank you for being such a great teacher!!!!!!!
I have to comment again. This video is so awesome. I don’t know what it is but watching you tube explanations can be super annoying if people don’t explain things clearly. This is really clear. I love it. Super helpful, grateful. The repetition also helps a ton. Your speaking voice is awesome too. Thank you !!!!
Only a real musician could really guide us through this. The nerds were no help, but your how to video answered all my questions!
One thing that would make it easier to line up is do a clap at the beginning before you sing to create a spike that you can see if you right click the video and select “detach audio”. You should then be able to line up the video clips based on lining up the audio tracks via the transient spike that appears where the clap is. Make sure your lips are in sync and you are golden. Then you can cut out those parts before the spike and just after it (before where you start to sing). There’s lots of ways to do these. This is just one way I know to do it.
To be clear...detach audio separates the audio and video into 2 files for each video clip. One audio. One video. I am not sure you have to save a separate file between each clip you edit. I believe you can line them up the way I said and then edit/trim them.
Hi Chanel, just what I needed. As soon as I finished watching your video I immediately did a multi-screen video of my own as a test, using the Beatles' Nowhere Man. I had the camera record my performances as I recorded one audio track at a time using Logic Pro X. I had a bass, acoustic guitar, lead guitar, a melody vocal, a high harmony and a low harmony. Mixed the tracks in Logic Pro and then shared it to iTunes. From iTunes, I copied it to the desktop so I had a separate audio file. Then fire up iMovie and crop the raw footage videos. Put in the black background and then insert the first video, the acoustic guitar. Then inserted the audio file. Synchronised the video with the audio. Edit out the excess footage and then share to desktop as the first file. Then start the process again, inserting the second video, this time the bass. It worked just great. Thank you very much. It's very easy once you've tried it.
Nice!! Sounds like you have a dope video! So glad I could help
Thanks a lot for this tutorial. Really helpful and easy to follow. Appreciate it 🙏
its amazing I found this video 5 years after it was created... especially when I needed it and its still relevant... Thanks Chanel music
Thanks, Chanel. It’s so great to hear this from a fellow musician instead of a tech nerd. You took the time to let it all make sense.
If you’re still around, I’ll try to send you my result when I’m done, which maybe you’ll be able to use.
Thank you for a very clear and methodical explanation of the PIP process. The clearest demonstration I have seen. I shot a 5 part video with 5 cameras, and was able to create a split screen video using your step-by-step instructions. Great!
thank you for taking the time and showing everything step by step! Also - beautiful harmonies!
This is the third tutorial I've looked at for doing split screen videos. I'm a complete newbie to this.. Its the FIRST one I feel I've understood! You're a great teacher! ( as well as looking great and singing beautifully!). Thank you!
Reading the comments, looks like I came to the right place! Or... You Tube brought me here. Good information. I didn't know how this was done. Can't wait to try. How Fun! Thanks! 🦋
I really appreciate your style of teaching that includes sharing your thought process and decision making as you create the video. Brilliant !!
Very clear tutorial, I like the way you have built in lots of repetition so that we get used to the buttons, and you don't waste time chatting like so many others that are on TH-cam!
Excellent tutorial! Beautiful singing too! Thank you very very much.
Hi Chanel What a great video. Really informative and really easy to watch. Thanks. I am now confident that I can do multi-screen thanks to you. John Freeman
Thank you for your instruction. It's really easy to learn and follow your steps. Thank you again and have a nice day also.
Thank you. I have been looking around for this tutorial. Finally. Thank You Jesus! Thank you for teaching it. Beautiful voice by the way. Continue to be blessed.
Chanel! :) Thanks for putting this up. I learned a lot really fast from your video; the straight ahead approach of instruction is VERY effective for someone like me. :P
If I can also contribute one little thing that can speed up your workflow for the lining up of the tracks.... we can use the audio track to see a graphic representation of the sound, especially when the parts are all supposed to be synchronized from the first note. Especially once you zoom in then the audio wave shapes are a great way to get closer without as much scrolling back and forth of the video lengths.
Now I'm going to see if you have some other videos! :)
Thanks again.
+Dan Immel great suggestion! Thank you for that!
Check out my channel ☺️ I have more videos coming!
Dan Immel, that's fine with figuring out the sound spikes graph and then integrating the the rest of the videos minus the sound. But something unique which I noticed here in the video is that by layering the five videos along with sound results like a chorus effect:)
Great Video! You make it look easy, you really know your stuff! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge....Frank
Chanel, that was a very helpful video. I had a little idea of how to do it but was not clear. Your video helped me to plan my new video (a milestone for me) in this technique. I picked some more tips on iMovies too :-) I will share my new video once it is done. It might take some time though. Thank you again from the bottom of my heart. XXX
Very clear cut and thorough. Every step explained in a straightforward way. Well done!
Thank you so much for your clear, detailed instructions. The quarantine has me learning how to play my own accompaniment.
Great video. That's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks and carry on. God bless you
You did a great job.big bravo.thank you very much.God bless you nice girl.
Thank you! I'm so glad this video was useful to you
What an excellent video I feel totally ready to go with this. I learned so much in such a short time, clear and concise teaching!
Thank you for this great video. I think your video got to the heart of the process with the minimal amount of wasted time. I heard you say don't worry every time I deleted my initial videos. Great teacher too, you educated an old geezer how to work with i movie. Thanks again
I really enjoyed this video and was able to put together a trio (guitar; vocal; flute and second vocal) demo clip that I sent to my two trio band mates as a suggested way to get back "together," something we haven't done since March. Wish us luck. You're a great teacher! Thanks Chanél.
Great instructions. Thank you so much for creating it.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I would not have been able to do this without your tutorial. You were thorough, explained very well (and that's coming from a teacher!), and didn't include unnecessary info or drag it out. I am so grateful for your video!
Excellent video! You must be a teacher as well as a great singer! Thank you!
The video was extremely helpful but the bloopers made my day! Thanks so much for adding those!!!😂😂😂
Thank you, Chanel - fine singer, and fine teacher. Great step-by-step.
Thank you Chanel! Really well done, clear and provides a lot of very useful tips. Wished I had found this sooner!
Thanks! I have been trying to find a tutorial on this for ages. I'm happy that I am able to do it on IMovies and don't have to download some weird software to do this.
It’s been 5yrs but this still helps me a lot🥰Thank you soooo much!!!Stay healthy!
This is the best tutorial I have seen yet --and I bin lookin!. You talked to me like I knew nothing much more than the word "iMovie", and i appreciate that. Thank you. It'll still be a bit of a learning curve to execute, but this will be a boon to return to evertytime I get frustrated.
This was amazing!!! Very easy to understand and very helpful! Thank you so much...
+neef68 you're welcome! So glad this was helpful!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you so much. I’ve got it now!!!
This is a great tutorial! I want to do one with my choir from different locations so I am guessing I will have to make sure they are all singing to the same track (headphones probably best for less distortion in video, right?) - I'll have them send me their videos and hope I can put it all together. lol Thanks again, great teaching techniques.
Excellent video girl. Well explained and I love your bubbly personality it made it enjoyable to watch. Keep up the great work.
Chanel, thanks so much for your video it help me fantastically!!!
Excellent job. So much easier to follow than a few others that I watched. Thank you!!!
I will sit in your classroom anytime. Great job. You made it so clear
Thank you for producing this video, it was very helpful. Nice singing, too!!
This was perfect friend! Thank you Thank you Thank you!
Great concise teaching. Thank you
You're awesome for doing this Chanel, super helpful, thank you!
+Rachel Kennedy Music you're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Just read your comments and I see that a lot of people thought the exact same thing as what I felt
May you have great success with everything you do
This works for pieces where everyone sings in unison, maybe a little trickier when participants enter later in the song? I presume you’re listening to the other tracks while recording a new one, maybe there’s a way to add a visual clue, like a clap, at some specific moment before recording begins. That way you could line up the tracks at the exact moment when the hands come together to align the tracks, then do the editing of each clip while retaining the alignment?
Young lady, you are a genius! Thank you, for this excellent and detailed tutorial.
Excellent, this was well made and very easy to follow.
This was extremely helpful. Thank you! You are a wonderful singer as well!
Excellent. Very helpful. Thank you.
This is the BEST tutorial on this I have found anywhere. Thank you!!
Wow you made this so easy. All the other videos are about separating video and audio then bringing it back together.... Wow this is so good
Oh i see so you only can do that on your pc ?
Or it can be edit from the phone too? Cus in this moment i don t have pc with me and i thought on other alternative like my phone
Great work, really helpful and just what I need to see 👍☺️ Thank you ☺️
Very clear instructions!! Great!
Very informative, thank you.
However, a couple of friendly suggestions to consider -
1. Maximize the window you're working in:
When I look at your video, I'm seeing it in my desktop computer screen:
as a window (browser program in regular, non-fullscreen view mode)
with a window (the TH-cam page in regular, non-fullscreen view mode)
with a window (the TH-cam video player within the TH-cam page)
that has another window (your Apple screen within the TH-cam video player)
with another window (your non-maximized video editor within your Apple display)
with another window (the non-maximized video clip you're editing within your video editor).
It's already difficult to see in regular mode, with text that's *really* small for even a computer when in full screen (24" video monitor). If I were looking at it on a phone, it'd be mostly unrecognizable with 100% illegible text. Maximizing the window in your computer doesn't fix all these challenges, but it does help significantly.
2. Adjust your screen resolution downwards in your Apple when using in video:
The average viewer is not going to be able to view your video screen in the exact same resolution as you've recorded it in - it will be smaller. By adjusting the resolution downwards, you'll have bigger fonts and larger items on the screen, which will translate better to all viewers, and especially to the mobile viewers whose demo includes 3 out of 4 adults who say they view TH-cam on mobile devices (source: Google/Ipsos Connect, U.S., TH-cam Cross Screen Survey (survey's Pre-Screener, n=6,298 U.S. consumers 18-54), July 2016.)
3. Use an in-computer screen recorder to capture computer screen display, not your mobile device:
Whatever resolution is on your screen is reduced when using a 2nd device to capture it, and the clarity of it is hampered by being a recording of pixels, not a representation of the actual pixels themselves - it's basically a copy of a copy. In this case, even blown up, the words are barely legible.
4. Double check your audio levels & optimize before posting:
Your video is suffering from low audio recording level - which means your normal, relatively low speaking voice is playing back even softer. In my case, I had to turn my chintzy little PC speakers (at least as good as the iPhone speaker in terms of output, if not louder) up to 5 to hear you clearly, over the air conditioner and other ambient sounds that most users also have to contend with.
One guy's opinion. Hope you find the suggestions helpful.
Thank you so much for ur gift of music and teaching me how to make a multiple window video. Thank u so much!!!
" WHOO! Alto 2 you late girl! You gotta be on time!" and then "now you're early!" got me XD very relatable
Very thorough tutorial. I like it. Thanks
Great video. Perfectly explained.
Well this was just about the best tutorial I've ever watched about ANYthing! Can't wait to try it out tomorrow!Thanks a bunch!!! :D
+Jessica Niles that is such a nice thing to say! I'm so glad this video was helpful!
This is really good just what I was looking for. Thanks for posting this!
Thank you so much, for shedding light on this complex subject. I also appreciate that there were multiple takes for the tenor part. :)
I've been looking for this everywhere - thanks os much!
SO HELPFUL! You are a great teacher, explaining every detail. Thank you!
Thanks... very easy to understand... you are good teacher....
You are a great teacher! !!Continue to Dream Big and Never Give up. .
Just what I've been looking for. Thank you so much.
This video has been very helpful to be, I've trying to incorporate this effect in my video for ages now but couldn't find it on youtube. Thanks a ton love.
+Mizpah Waters so glad it was helpful!
Thank you Chanel for a great tutorial.
Thank you for this video! So clear and concise. You took your time explaining each step, and that was so helpful!! Can't wait to work on some videos!!
You're great. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for this easy to follow tutorial. Best wishes.
this was a good tutorial. very step by step. hope i can make it work for me. thanks for sharing
thank you so helpful
Thank You, This helped a lot...:)
I was able to apply the same steps to another video editor since i have a windows laptop..
Wonderful! So glad this video helped!
Would you tell me which editor it was? I have Windows on my Laptop, too.. And I'm searching for a video editor that can do what iMovie does! Greetz from Germany
I'd like to know too
I have sony vegas pro 13
+Roseanne Lobo But that program (Sony vegas pro 13) is not for free, or is it?
This really helped me! I had come across this idea before, but didn't think it was a good way to go. You got me to re-think it, and showed very clearly how it could work. Thank you!
By the way, I did one a bit differently: I had a main voice as the background. Then I added multiple others. You can add more than one clip each time, but not on top of each other.
Chanel Chanel! Love the intro music. Thanks for the tutorial. I'm gonna do my first next week!
Thank you so much for the detailed instruction. So helpful.
Thank you, these are very clear instructions!
So clear...Love the voice and Bloopers
+eraniel146 thank you!
very clear and easy to understand. well done!
I'm glad I found this! It's a great resource. Thank you!
Very helpful. Thank you so much for makin this! :)
+OfficialMickyD you are very welcome! I'm so glad it was helpful!
Ingenious. Liked & subscribed!
+François Bessing thank you for subscribing!
love this tutorial..your description is SO great and effective!!! I suggest simply count "1,2,3, action" at the begining of each video recording to sync all the part in the I-movie post-production step. Best regard!
+Alessandro Lazzari thanks for the advice!! And I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial!
So easy to follow. Great job!
Great job... and great voice
I want to thank you for your awesome video! I made my first multi-screen youtube video thanks to you and it was my first video showcasing me using my new home recording studio. I am still learning the pro level recording program but you made the 5 window video part much easier for me. If you want to check it out it is called Sia - The Greatest (Sax Cover). You are fabulous.
Excellent video -thank you !
Nice clever solution for those not having Final Cut! Thanks!
+VG Bassoonist thank you so much! I'm so glad this video was useful!
Your explanation is superb! Thank you!
Wow- Thanks for this!!!! You made it so easy to learn
+Stan Hodgin you're welcome! So glad it was easy to follow!
Really well done! I love the positive and light-hearted attitude.
This video has been so helpful. Not only has it helped me but I've been able to share it with a number of people looking for solutions whilst in isolation. Thanks for making and sharing this!
Oh my gosh Chanel, this is an amazing video! Your presentation is so clear and easy to understand. You really know what you're doing! Thank you sooooo much for your help. I just put together a virtual choir video for my church Youth Choir. You saved me a couple of days I would have spent figuring it out and I got it done in a few hours instead, because of you. Thanks!
Yes, you are right! by the way what video editor do you use ?
@@ignatiusdjumadiono3245 I used iMovie, the same as Chanel. I edited the audio separately in Garage Band because the singers weren't experienced enough to sing it as written and it need some tweaks.