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I only use basics, like colour grading (I've got a cheap colour chart that it has a preset for) and audio sync, but it's brilliant and pretty easy to use once you get your head around it.
Edit, sorry a quick google later and i've found it. More haste = less brain
soundcloud.com/thecolourbox-1
youtube.com/@TheColourboxMusic
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
It costs nothing to try it, and there is a lot of stuff out there to explain how it all works.
soundcloud.com/thecolourbox-1
youtube.com/@TheColourboxMusic
I'll try it. I usually try to align the sound with when I visually make a picking stroke, but have to do it by eye (looking at the video in Reaper) and by ear (what's coming from my speakers). The peaks in the waveforms on the video and audio tracks don't align in Reaper when that happens. Maybe it's because the video file is recorded by my Logitech webcam application, which I then drag into Reaper and it's something to do with the sample rate settings.
I've also had a quick play with DaVinci Resolve. Am I right that the audio and video have to be recorded in separate applications, which then have to be imported into the software for alignment? Maybe, I'm missing something.
Videopad seems to be able to record video from my webcam and audio from my audio interface at the same time, and it looks in sync, based in a very quick play with the software. That's great for solo guitar stuff, but I haven't yet worked out how to play along to a separate backing track within Videopad. I'm not sure whether it's possible.
I've also used Blender 3D a lot but not for video.
I'm still in the process of playing with the various software packages, but it would be nice to have some quick pointers. It's a case of too many options at the moment and where to focus my efforts. It would be good to have an all in one solution and Videopad appears to get close.
2 hooks in the ceiling, run a wire between them, peg the sheet to the wire.
Less pfaff than tripod and black, white or green screen.