P2P | 24 July 2020 | 422 MB
Cubase instructor Gary Hiebner brings you Cubase video tutorials on working to Film! These videos are designed for those who already know their way around Cubase, but want specific information and instruction on importing video into Cubase and producing music or effects to it.
Gary greets you and begins by explaining how to create a video track and importing your video file, followed by how to set up your project, and how to convert a video to work with Cubase if Cubase doesn’t recognize your video file. You’ll also see ways to adjust your video preview size, insert multiple videos into the Video Track, edit the Video Track, and how to decide on the best tempo for your project so it works with your video.
Next, Gary demonstrates how to add percussion and synth elements to give a sense of pace to your film, how to come up with a melody or motif idea for the scene you’re working on, how to use synths to create ambience and textures, ways to sync and spot sound effects to your video, utilize transition effects between scene changes, time-stretching audio to better fit the video, using automation to create interest, how to properly export your audio and embed it into your video, and much, much more.
To see what these detailed Cubase film production tutorials show you, and how they’ll get you working with video fast, see the individual Cubase video tutorial descriptions on this page. Jump into the exciting world of post production and see what Cubase can do when working with your next film or video… Watch “Cubase: Working to Film” today!
home page:https://www.groove3.com/tutorials/Cubase-Working-to-Film-Explained