I like it. The music and playing is good and the video captures a mood.
Is the music during the credits the guitar playing backwards?
A critical comment about video quality. There are interlacing artifacts in the video (at least in the high quality version). Video clips intended for playback on a computer need to be deinterlaced.
Yeah the credit music is a recording of me playing guitar, in reverse. (a different song though)
You’re right about the video, I forgot to de-interlace it. I’m new to Final Cut Pro and this is my first small-scale production video. I’ll fix that and re-post it after it compresses again.
Thank you Rob. Hopefully it’s professional-looking enough to earn me an A :).
John, I de-interlaced the video (at least I think I did…) and the credits now look choppy . Maybe I should’nt have deinterlaced the credits? Anyway, my eye isn’t trained enough to even tell the difference between the quality of the previous and the now, de-interlaced video. I think I’ll leave both videos as they are on the internet right now. I’ll be playing it by DV tape for my class anyway.
The jumpy or choppy credits is a side-effect of some deinterlacing algorithms. Check to see if your software gives you a choice of deinterlacing methods or an option to change some of the parameters.
A quick and dirty way of deinterlacing that avoids deinterlacing artifacts is to simply reduce the resolution of the video by half in the vertical and horizontal. So a 640x480 video becomes 320x240. The smaller resolution is fine for things like YouTube and you end up with a cleanly deinterlaced video. Computers are very good at scaling up video as it plays so the 320x240 video will still look fine even when stretched to play at a larger size.
I’m not really sure how to adjust the deinterlacing settings on FCP, but I’m sure it’s possible. Thanks for the advice though.
Nah, that was an old (late 80’s-early 90’s) Samick. A low end guitar, but it was preserved nicely and has nice tone and percussive sounds.
The Ovation Celebrity is a good mid range guitar though. I don’t particularly love it for performance settings because it’s awkward to stand up with (with the rounded back). But I sit down when I play most of the time anyway.
I don’t know anything about “deinterlacing”, but a little google search yielded this:[B]
[/B]Difficult - Interlaced Video to Progressive
Content that was originally created in the interlaced video format is difficult to deinterlace, and this is where one technique from one company can be superior to that of another.
In interlaced video, each half frame is actually captured at a different moment in time as the camera is shooting. As a result, the pixels in every other line are simply not there. Using various algorithms, deinterlacing methods analyze the pixels in the lines above and below the missing lines and conjure up new pixels for the missing lines. See interlace, DCDi and 3:2 pulldown.