scuba-suzy
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Hello, Im a bit of a video newbie so this apologies if this is a silly question. When I had my gopro 2 I just used to take the folder of clips, import them into iMovie, scroll thru, reject the ones that were useless and use little bits of the others in my project. Add in any iPhone footage, do the same and then export the movie. Job done. It was a bit clunky but worked for very small projects. Now I have a problem I need to expand my workflow to bigger projects and include cineform for gopro. Im sure Im doing it in the least efficient way possible which is where you guys come in with excellent advice hopefully!
What Im looking for is advice on a simple workflow strategy that will allow me to more successfully manage my many clips, process out the rubbish parts at an early stage, convert using cineform for the gorpro clips.
Im on a mac and software I have at the moment is cineform (gopros free offering which seems file for converting, flipping 180, and editing the colours etc), iMovie for organising the processed clips into a movie, lightroom (Im using this for stills), bridge (Ive found this useful for previews) and A timelapse clip maker (where you chuck it a folder and it makes you the timelaspe clip). I dont think I necessarily need to change software, just the approach in the early stages. Im interested in what everyone else does to solve this dilemma?
Ideas anyone?
Thanks
Suzy
What Im looking for is advice on a simple workflow strategy that will allow me to more successfully manage my many clips, process out the rubbish parts at an early stage, convert using cineform for the gorpro clips.
Im on a mac and software I have at the moment is cineform (gopros free offering which seems file for converting, flipping 180, and editing the colours etc), iMovie for organising the processed clips into a movie, lightroom (Im using this for stills), bridge (Ive found this useful for previews) and A timelapse clip maker (where you chuck it a folder and it makes you the timelaspe clip). I dont think I necessarily need to change software, just the approach in the early stages. Im interested in what everyone else does to solve this dilemma?
Ideas anyone?
Thanks
Suzy