LIVE Podcast Edit: Hindenburg Audio & Final Cut Pro Multicam Workflow!
Ever wondered what a live podcast editing session *actually* looks like? In this stream, I'm taking you behind the scenes as I edit a recent multi-person live stream. You'll see my workflow in real-time, from initial audio cleanup and mixing in Hindenburg to multi-camera video editing in Final Cut Pro. It's not always pretty, and tech gremlins pop up, but this is the reality of live content production and editing!
Peek behind the curtain! In this live editing session, you'll see:
• Real-Time Audio Sweetening in Hindenburg:** Watch as I apply leveling, compression (using WaveAlchemy VocalShaper), reverb reduction (Sentai's DX Revive Pro), and mouth de-click (iZotope) to dialogue tracks from a live stream.
• Multicam Editing Workflow in Final Cut Pro:** See how I set up a multicam clip with multiple camera angles, name them for quick switching, and perform a first pass focusing on camera angle changes and transition cleanup.
• Using a Stream Deck for Editing Efficiency:** A glimpse into how a Stream Deck can speed up complex editing tasks in Final Cut Pro.
• Troubleshooting on the Fly:** Witness the real challenges of live production, including managing rendering times, dealing with frozen video feeds, and adapting the workflow when things don't go as planned.
• Workflow Philosophy:** My approach to separating technical editing (like camera switching) from more creative passes, and why audio quality remains paramount.
• Practical Tips:** Small but impactful techniques like slight panning for stereo imaging and the importance of checking audio after compression.
This isn't a polished tutorial, but an authentic look at the live editing process. Perfect for anyone curious about post-production workflows for multi-camera live streams or podcasts.
**Chapters:**
00:00 Intro: Live Editing Session - Let's Go!
00:15 Technical Setup & Finding the Stream Link
00:55 Workflow Overview: Hindenburg to Final Cut Pro
01:30 Hindenburg: Setting Up Tracks & Panning
02:15 Hindenburg: Audio Leveling & Compression (WaveAlchemy VocalShaper)
03:00 Hindenburg: Adding Reverb Reduction (Sentai's DX Revive Pro)
04:00 The Impact of Compression on Revealing Noise/Reverb
05:15 Hindenburg: Adding Mouth De-Click (iZotope)
06:30 Hindenburg: Checking Volumes & Exporting
07:33 Final Cut Pro: Importing & Setting Up for Multicam
08:20 Naming Camera Angles for Easy Switching
09:50 Final Cut Pro: Creating the Multicam Clip
10:55 Switching to Embedded Audio (Hindenburg Render Taking Too Long)
11:20 Final Cut Pro: Setting Up the Project & Audio Components
12:38 First Pass Video Editing: Camera Switching & Trimming Intro
14:00 Using Stream Deck for Faster Final Cut Pro Editing
16:00 Multicam Editing: Focusing on Video Switching
17:00 Adding a Chapter Marker (Question 1)
17:40 Final Cut Pro: Setting Audio to Not Follow Video Clip (Video Switching Only)
19:15 Dealing with Crosstalk & Frozen Video Feeds
20:05 Cropping & Centering Camera Angles in Multicam Editor
22:00 Continuing Multicam Editing by Sight
23:05 Viewer Question: How Many Passes for an Edit?
26:30 Dealing with Stream Lag in Multicam Editing
27:10 Final Steps: Adding Remaining Chapter Markers from Transcript
27:33 Wrapping Up the Live Edit
#LiveEdit
#PodcastEditing
#FinalCutPro
#Hindenburg
#VideoEditingWorkflow
Видео LIVE Podcast Edit: Hindenburg Audio & Final Cut Pro Multicam Workflow! канала Tansy Aster Academy
Peek behind the curtain! In this live editing session, you'll see:
• Real-Time Audio Sweetening in Hindenburg:** Watch as I apply leveling, compression (using WaveAlchemy VocalShaper), reverb reduction (Sentai's DX Revive Pro), and mouth de-click (iZotope) to dialogue tracks from a live stream.
• Multicam Editing Workflow in Final Cut Pro:** See how I set up a multicam clip with multiple camera angles, name them for quick switching, and perform a first pass focusing on camera angle changes and transition cleanup.
• Using a Stream Deck for Editing Efficiency:** A glimpse into how a Stream Deck can speed up complex editing tasks in Final Cut Pro.
• Troubleshooting on the Fly:** Witness the real challenges of live production, including managing rendering times, dealing with frozen video feeds, and adapting the workflow when things don't go as planned.
• Workflow Philosophy:** My approach to separating technical editing (like camera switching) from more creative passes, and why audio quality remains paramount.
• Practical Tips:** Small but impactful techniques like slight panning for stereo imaging and the importance of checking audio after compression.
This isn't a polished tutorial, but an authentic look at the live editing process. Perfect for anyone curious about post-production workflows for multi-camera live streams or podcasts.
**Chapters:**
00:00 Intro: Live Editing Session - Let's Go!
00:15 Technical Setup & Finding the Stream Link
00:55 Workflow Overview: Hindenburg to Final Cut Pro
01:30 Hindenburg: Setting Up Tracks & Panning
02:15 Hindenburg: Audio Leveling & Compression (WaveAlchemy VocalShaper)
03:00 Hindenburg: Adding Reverb Reduction (Sentai's DX Revive Pro)
04:00 The Impact of Compression on Revealing Noise/Reverb
05:15 Hindenburg: Adding Mouth De-Click (iZotope)
06:30 Hindenburg: Checking Volumes & Exporting
07:33 Final Cut Pro: Importing & Setting Up for Multicam
08:20 Naming Camera Angles for Easy Switching
09:50 Final Cut Pro: Creating the Multicam Clip
10:55 Switching to Embedded Audio (Hindenburg Render Taking Too Long)
11:20 Final Cut Pro: Setting Up the Project & Audio Components
12:38 First Pass Video Editing: Camera Switching & Trimming Intro
14:00 Using Stream Deck for Faster Final Cut Pro Editing
16:00 Multicam Editing: Focusing on Video Switching
17:00 Adding a Chapter Marker (Question 1)
17:40 Final Cut Pro: Setting Audio to Not Follow Video Clip (Video Switching Only)
19:15 Dealing with Crosstalk & Frozen Video Feeds
20:05 Cropping & Centering Camera Angles in Multicam Editor
22:00 Continuing Multicam Editing by Sight
23:05 Viewer Question: How Many Passes for an Edit?
26:30 Dealing with Stream Lag in Multicam Editing
27:10 Final Steps: Adding Remaining Chapter Markers from Transcript
27:33 Wrapping Up the Live Edit
#LiveEdit
#PodcastEditing
#FinalCutPro
#Hindenburg
#VideoEditingWorkflow
Видео LIVE Podcast Edit: Hindenburg Audio & Final Cut Pro Multicam Workflow! канала Tansy Aster Academy
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