tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1667913302370824564.post3850787015561866872..comments2023-06-20T02:19:44.136-07:00Comments on DAVID A. FREY: How to Run a Dual System Film ShootDAVID FREYhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08280446971934844159noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1667913302370824564.post-63786997659241924602010-11-12T10:20:19.066-08:002010-11-12T10:20:19.066-08:00I've heard of that program, and heard very goo...I've heard of that program, and heard very good things. Is it pretty simple to use? I'm recording audio into the camera and cleaning it up in post for the time being, so I haven't had a need to use it, but if I get an audio recorder, it's something I would definitely look in to.DAVID FREYhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08280446971934844159noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1667913302370824564.post-42221537744039867852010-11-11T13:36:51.408-08:002010-11-11T13:36:51.408-08:00David, I don't know if you have come across th...David, I don't know if you have come across the Pluraleyes plugin from Singular Software (available for most of the leading NLE apps) - http://www.singularsoftware.com/pluraleyes.html<br /><br />It's a really clever piece of software that will analyse the audio from a stack of clips placed in the timeline and slide them into sync automatically. As long as each clip has a reasonably clear soundtrack it works extremely well.<br /><br />I find it invaluable for event videos where it's not practical to use a clapperboard or other on-camera cue for sync purposes.Chris Mannhttp://www.mannmovies.comnoreply@blogger.com