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DSLR Video - Intermediate - Editing DSLR Footage

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2011

The Canon T2i records video at a bit rate of around 45mb/s. If you don't want to lose ANY quality at all when re-encoding files or exporting for final upload, save at 45,000,000 kb/s or higher!

The second of a two part tutorial. Part II takes a look at my Editing workflow for the Canon T2i and Sony Vegas 9.0.

Project Settings, Color Correction, Vignetting, Letterboxing, and Exporting are all covered in detail.

Directed and Edited by - Luke Neumann

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  • If i export file in mpeg2 i wont' hear any audio. Could you help me?

  • @imjustthesexmacine Make sure you export the audio clip, it's in the custom render settings.

  • do u up the render bit rate...if ure using Q scale -16. originally i was around 45, do i go up to like 68, 70?

  • @SevinTV Yeah, for QScale, if you want to maintain that higher bit rate, up the export bit rate.

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  • @M4GICSL3IGHTZ

    23.976 fps is the actual framerate at which the T2i records when placed in its 1080p 24p recording configuration. Most cameras that record in 24p are actually recording in 23.976 fps; it's just easier and more succinct to write it as 24. Occasionally, you'll actually find footage shot at exactly 24 fps, but it's rare.

    The same actually tends to be true for professional "30fps" video; most is shot at 29.97 fps instead of the full 30.

  • Neumann I have problem with vegas, it's not that big problem but I feel that I changes my video look, after I shoot a video on my 550d I throw it to AE to color grade it and after that I render it in AVI and it comes in a large file size, after that I put my video in vegas to edit the whole video I want after rendering I notice color changing from the result I did in AE why is that ?

  • Y would u use 23.976 when u could have clicked 24 (film) for the frame rate?

  • one question, say if I editing my footage in aae for like vfx etc then I did cc and all that in vegas would the quality get worse?

  • Urgggh, still lagging in Sony Vegas 11 after following instructions.... Although it's perfect when I open it up under Windows media player so that's very promising... What am I doing wrong?! Just want to be able to edit without video constantly lagging! TY

  • These tutorials are incredibly helpful on so many aspects of filmaking! Thank you!

  • @Neumannfilms Now it's ok! An other thing: What version of mojo are you using? i know that red giant doesn't make software for sony anymore

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