Animation/Music Synchronization 2004-12-29 - By Spencer Britton
Back Thanks for the info, Tony. I already use Premier for mixing sound and video. Ideally, the program would be something I could use while in TS. Perhaps another window with the "beat track" displayed. That way I could time keyframes with the beat.
-- -- Original Message -- -- From: "Tony Owen" <tandmowen@(protected)> To: <truespace@(protected)> Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 6:38 PM Subject: Re: [TSML] Animation/Music Synchronization
> PremierPro, Soundforge, and the following is from Microsoft' Moviemaker, > which I think is free: > > Narrating the timeline > You can capture an audio narration to synchronize with video clips, > pictures, titles, or other items that you have added to the > storyboard/timeline. Before you can begin capturing an audio narration: > > a.. The playback indicator on the timeline must be at a position where > the > Audio/Music track is empty. > b.. You must be in the timeline view. > Capturing an audio narration lets you describe, in your own words and > voice, > what is displayed in the video, pictures, or titles as the items are shown > in your project and, ultimately, in your final saved movie. Narrating the > contents of the timeline serves as another way for you to enhance your > movie. > > The narration you capture is saved as a Windows Media Audio file with a > .wma > file name extension. By default, the audio narration file is saved in the > Narration folder under My Videos on your hard disk. > > The following options are displayed when you narrate the timeline. > > Start Narration > > -- -- Original Message -- -- > From: "Spencer Britton" <spencerbritton@(protected)> > To: <truespace@(protected)> > Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 2:41 PM > Subject: [TSML] Animation/Music Synchronization > > >> Does anyone know of software that facilitates the synchronization of >> animation with music? I am trying to get a character to dance to the beat >> of a song and could really use a "beat chart" or something like that >> which >> shows when the beats occur. For example, I am used to animating at 30fps. >> If I had a graph or chart that shows the spikes or beats in fps, it would >> help greatly with the timing of my character's movements. Is something >> like this on the market? >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Spencer >
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