Only if he gets it perfect in one take. Otherwise stopping, rewinding, and restarting the recording ends up being more effort than Kathleen cuing* him.Callate said:Hmm... Maybe it would have been easier to have Paul listening to a recording of Kathleen's scene that he needed to sync to, rather than having Kathleen there speaking the lines?
Reminds me when my brothers cat met my sisters dog (toy-terrier) and since they were of similar size they both were scared from each other.MowDownJoe said:"What would you do to a cat?"
Well, as someone who's family has both cats and dogs... probably nothing. If anything, the cats will scare the dog.
Saying something will be one take scares me.tehweave said:"This turned out to be more difficult than it seemed at first."
Describes every video shoot I've ever done. It always starts out as "this is a real simple idea." And ends as "It was supposed to be one take, one location, and we've been here for 8 hours."
"and we've used a whole carton of eggs."tehweave said:"This turned out to be more difficult than it seemed at first."
Describes every video shoot I've ever done. It always starts out as "this is a real simple idea." And ends as "It was supposed to be one take, one location, and we've been here for 8 hours."
Oh god I haven't done VCR editing since middle school. What a nightmare that was...tamaness said:Also, editing in software is so much easier than editing by dubbing with a VCR. (yeah, I made a lot of kinda crappy videos in high school).
"It's fine. We'll fix it in post."Lady Kathleen said:Saying something will be one take scares me.