All of the questions I've been desperately seeking answers to with recording and editing my new podcast have all been answered on your channel alone! Thanks a million Brian! You got my sub
Brian: Five years ago I produced a weekly pre-recorded studio-based TV sports talk show with a host and one or more guests. While the show was switched between cameras "live," during the recording, there were any number of times in post I needed to make a jump cut in dialogue within one or any of the participant's dialogue. My simple solution (before the likes of Riverside) was, immediately following the interview session, to take a moment to record (MOS) close-ups of each participant facing towards the other(s) and have them look interested or nodding slightly and use three or four seconds of that video cutaway to cover the jump cut in video and/or audio. That was my simple, but effective olution at the time. Hank
I've watched this video so many times, really helpful! Would love for you to do more advanced video podcast content if possible. As we all know, the industry is quickly moving that way :)
Thank you for the tutorial! This is what I would love to do with my own poetry podcast at home, but was not certain how to do short of a live TV studio as I used to use back in the day. I look forward to more tutorials on your channel.
An awesome video as per usual, Brian! 😆👍👍 I appreciate you for taking the time to create this tutorial and work flow demonstration. ☺👌🎧🎤 Cheers to you, my man! 🍻
Thank you for the tips. Although from what I see in the workflow in Final Cut the multicam editing in Davinci REsolve (even the free version) is way faster with keyboard shortcuts is like live-switching, and the file processing is faster.
is it possible to use the text editor in Riverside to have one person pre cut the project (remove unwanted parts, words etc.) and then export the HQ audio and video tracks for further editing (grading and audio tweaking) in the NLE of choice?
I am just looking into this software and am very excited about the possibilities with it! Thank you for your tutorials and walkthroughs. My question is: If the video is recorded directly to each computer, (1) do the recordings take up space on the computer of a person being interviewed, (2) what if they run out of space on their computer in the middle of the interview, and (3) do they need to leave their computer up and running while their video/audio is uploading if they have a slow connection?
Quick question: Do you think that you might add a more detailed version of the Riverside tutorial and work flow demonstration into your podcasting for professionals course at some point in the foreseeable future? ☺👌🎧🎤
You used the wav file from Riverside, and the constant frame rate video also has audio attached to it. Is the wav file higher quality than what is already with the video? I just started using Riverside but haven't used the wav files instead of the audio on the video..
People had issues with sync early in Riverside’s journey before they introduced “constant frame rate” files, and ever seen everything syncs perfectly. Serve Zoom its papers!
Great video! I use 1,2,3, buttons to switch angles while letting the timeline play. And slide cuts over if I need the cuts to be more precise. Definitely sped up my editing flow
I'm not new to podcasting or using final cut. You go way too fast. Your audience is very young tech people I"m sure, however, if you would like to reach more people, I highly suggest you slow down with the clicking and explain more of where and what you are doing. I'll look for another video to watch and learn from.
All of the questions I've been desperately seeking answers to with recording and editing my new podcast have all been answered on your channel alone! Thanks a million Brian! You got my sub
Brian: Five years ago I produced a weekly pre-recorded studio-based TV sports talk show with a host and one or more guests. While the show was switched between cameras "live," during the recording, there were any number of times in post I needed to make a jump cut in dialogue within one or any of the participant's dialogue. My simple solution (before the likes of Riverside) was, immediately following the interview session, to take a moment to record (MOS) close-ups of each participant facing towards the other(s) and have them look interested or nodding slightly and use three or four seconds of that video cutaway to cover the jump cut in video and/or audio. That was my simple, but effective olution at the time. Hank
This is SO cool, Hank. Thanks for sharing.
I need the recording process, thank you for showing us how to edit
I've watched this video so many times, really helpful! Would love for you to do more advanced video podcast content if possible. As we all know, the industry is quickly moving that way :)
Thank you for the tutorial! This is what I would love to do with my own poetry podcast at home, but was not certain how to do short of a live TV studio as I used to use back in the day. I look forward to more tutorials on your channel.
Hi man! I have recently started a podcast! This was really helpful!
Omg this was awesome I needed this so much
I can’t thank you enough for this video. I use the multi cam feature but always wondered a way I could do side by side angle as well to mix it up.
An awesome video as per usual, Brian! 😆👍👍 I appreciate you for taking the time to create this tutorial and work flow demonstration. ☺👌🎧🎤
Cheers to you, my man! 🍻
Thank you so so much for making this video. It is literally exactly what I needed as I get my own video podcast up and running!!
Brian, did you do a video for the task you mentioned in Final Thoughts at 25:24?
Is it possible to post the entire for editing, in regards to the last bit you mentioned about formalize and finalized
Thank you for the tips.
Although from what I see in the workflow in Final Cut the multicam editing in Davinci REsolve (even the free version) is way faster with keyboard shortcuts is like live-switching, and the file processing is faster.
These have been super helpful thanks
Great video thanks so much, this is really helpful!
Very helpful. Thank you for your time.
thanks. that was useful. well done!
Very helpful!
Thank you so much!
Is there a better way of syncing both the clips maybe using the timestamp?
I’m watching this is mid 2024, are there any updated, more beginner friendly, options for multi cam dynamics using riverside?
is it possible to use the text editor in Riverside to have one person pre cut the project (remove unwanted parts, words etc.) and then export the HQ audio and video tracks for further editing (grading and audio tweaking) in the NLE of choice?
I am just looking into this software and am very excited about the possibilities with it! Thank you for your tutorials and walkthroughs. My question is: If the video is recorded directly to each computer, (1) do the recordings take up space on the computer of a person being interviewed, (2) what if they run out of space on their computer in the middle of the interview, and (3) do they need to leave their computer up and running while their video/audio is uploading if they have a slow connection?
Sorry and: what camera can you recommend together with Riverside?
Quick question: Do you think that you might add a more detailed version of the Riverside tutorial and work flow demonstration into your podcasting for professionals course at some point in the foreseeable future? ☺👌🎧🎤
Certainly possible!
How long does the multi cam clip usually take to render?
What cameras are being used as in hardware ??
When you use a script and you look at the sheet, do you cut that part out?
well I meant questions I collected for the interview
You used the wav file from Riverside, and the constant frame rate video also has audio attached to it. Is the wav file higher quality than what is already with the video?
I just started using Riverside but haven't used the wav files instead of the audio on the video..
Yes, significantly. The mp4 file is AAC, which is a super compressed audio format. It's similar to mp3, but baked into a video container.
@@AudioforContentCreators Great point, I just went and listened deeper to the audio on the mp4 vs wav and the mp4 was more "artifacty"
Exactly. That's the mega compression to AAC.
Any sync or latency issues with Riverside? I’m looking to divorce Zoom ASAP
People had issues with sync early in Riverside’s journey before they introduced “constant frame rate” files, and ever seen everything syncs perfectly. Serve Zoom its papers!
Wow doesn't look easy at all where can I learn this?
there's faster way to cut the multicam clips. :)
Yes, my clicking on the angles panel. But you need a lightning fast computer to do that without buffering. And I've gotten used to doing it this way.
Great video! I use 1,2,3, buttons to switch angles while letting the timeline play. And slide cuts over if I need the cuts to be more precise. Definitely sped up my editing flow
I'm not new to podcasting or using final cut. You go way too fast. Your audience is very young tech people I"m sure, however, if you would like to reach more people, I highly suggest you slow down with the clicking and explain more of where and what you are doing. I'll look for another video to watch and learn from.
Thanks for stopping by. Good luck!