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Vexercise 1 Check-in!
Hi all! One week in--how are your pechakuchas going?
There have been so many posted already, so awesome!!! Lola and I are both super thrilled that you are all so engaged and inspired :D
For those of you that have already posted, what was the experience like? How did you go through the process of narrowing down your visual source, choosing your clips, choosing your music? Were there any tech issues or other challenges you ran into?
For those of you who haven't yet started where are you at with it? Do you have some things you're still trying to decide on--like your focus, your source, etc? Let us know, maybe we can help you figure it out!
There have been so many posted already, so awesome!!! Lola and I are both super thrilled that you are all so engaged and inspired :D
For those of you that have already posted, what was the experience like? How did you go through the process of narrowing down your visual source, choosing your clips, choosing your music? Were there any tech issues or other challenges you ran into?
For those of you who haven't yet started where are you at with it? Do you have some things you're still trying to decide on--like your focus, your source, etc? Let us know, maybe we can help you figure it out!
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It doesn't help that I'm still very new to vidding due to general lack of motivation to do basically anything fannish and having been discouraged by my first attempt at a vid being eaten by YouTube's copyright bots within hours of uploading it.
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1. Think about what clips I want to use and sometimes actually start from one piece of music - eg: these ones I started with Watermelon Sugar and built the edit from there, then thought of a song that I felt was similar in tone/theme - they don't have to be wildly different stylistically.
2. Another thing I sometimes do is if I have my clips and the first piece of music I use this site to find a song with a similar key/BPM. I find this can really help kickstart things and often the cuts will fall just right.
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I do have a question about where to get Handbrake - the reviews I've read (from CNET, from 6 years ago) mention malware on it from that source, which made me uncomfortable continuing. Is there a recommended source to download Handbrake? I assume Handbrake's website would be best, but I wanted to check based on those ancient reviews, and I also have Windows 8... https://handbrake.fr/downloads.php
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I’m not sure what I could have done differently to make it work better. Perhaps a song with less of a beat? Clips with more action? Not sure.
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What I had trouble with was that I'd not read the instructions properly, and so only realized that I needed two music versions when the first was done. A reminder to read the instructions properly! Six seconds is also a pretty long time, especially for music video footage, so that was a little limiting in what I was able to put together, and I couldn't quite keep to a 100% red palette. However, on the flip-side, all the quick cuts of music videos meant that each six second segment really feels like a lot more, especially for music videos with scene changes.
My biggest struggle is with my computer, as even shotcut seems to maybe be a little resource-intensive for it. I did have a browser open at the time, thought most of the tabs were "off" using auto-discard, so I'm hoping that having only shotcut open will be enough of an edge to allow me to work with more cuts in later exercises.
I need to catch up on watching all the pechakuchas that have already been posted; so exciting!