Are you still in the video production biz?
If so, may I ask what software are you using and if you have any recommendations?
Here's my application. I have two HDV 1080p cameras taking pictures of something from different angles. I want to merge these two videos into a synchronized side by side video at 1080p resolution, basically taking the central part of each source video on the each of the two sides of the split screen video.
I have done this using Adobe Premiere. Syncing the videos was easy using a clapper. Getting the split screen was fairly easy but a bit more difficult to get the view of interest for each screen.
I need to pawn these jobs off to other people so I am looking for a somewhat idiot proof method to do this... like something I can write down as a generic procedure to train people with.
Is Premiere the best tool to use for something like this or is there something more simple?
If so, may I ask what software are you using and if you have any recommendations?
Here's my application. I have two HDV 1080p cameras taking pictures of something from different angles. I want to merge these two videos into a synchronized side by side video at 1080p resolution, basically taking the central part of each source video on the each of the two sides of the split screen video.
I have done this using Adobe Premiere. Syncing the videos was easy using a clapper. Getting the split screen was fairly easy but a bit more difficult to get the view of interest for each screen.
I need to pawn these jobs off to other people so I am looking for a somewhat idiot proof method to do this... like something I can write down as a generic procedure to train people with.
Is Premiere the best tool to use for something like this or is there something more simple?
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