Smellyglove
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Hi! First time poster.
I do a few theatrical plays every year, and one of the first things I do is make a multitrack recording of the full play so I can be pretty much in the ballpark when it comes to scenes/snapshots as quickly as possible if there's some cues I missed during rehearsals.
I also use a video recording of the same rehearsal sometimes.
Is there some "easy" way to "link" a video recording to the multitrack? So I can both use multitrack and video at the same time? I'd like to see where the actors' entrances and exits are while doing the programming, and check for any off-stage content etc, without having the actors on stage.
It can be a bit of a hassle/time consuming to have to play/pause/revind etc both the audio and the video separately. What I'm interested in is basically if I rewind the audio, I also rewind the video.
I use a PC and only have access to "home video"-camera.
The solution I'm after sounds quite expensive, but I have to ask if someone has some sort of solution, or a completely different solution which would achieve somewhat the same in the end (me programming the desk with both video and audio present).
I do a few theatrical plays every year, and one of the first things I do is make a multitrack recording of the full play so I can be pretty much in the ballpark when it comes to scenes/snapshots as quickly as possible if there's some cues I missed during rehearsals.
I also use a video recording of the same rehearsal sometimes.
Is there some "easy" way to "link" a video recording to the multitrack? So I can both use multitrack and video at the same time? I'd like to see where the actors' entrances and exits are while doing the programming, and check for any off-stage content etc, without having the actors on stage.
It can be a bit of a hassle/time consuming to have to play/pause/revind etc both the audio and the video separately. What I'm interested in is basically if I rewind the audio, I also rewind the video.
I use a PC and only have access to "home video"-camera.
The solution I'm after sounds quite expensive, but I have to ask if someone has some sort of solution, or a completely different solution which would achieve somewhat the same in the end (me programming the desk with both video and audio present).