Using Video footage.
I’ve had a D850 for many years, lately added a Z6. I have now discovered the Video button and am rhyming to use it on my Nikon Z6, I am now very proud of myself and think I should get an award. Like the ones given to politicians when all they have done is what they have been paid for.
I would like to send some of the videos, to my wife to use on her social media site. Can you Hoggers direct me to any resources that will tell me what the best output for these are and how to achieve this?
Many thanks.
Hammer wrote:
I’ve had a D850 for many years, lately added a Z6. I have now discovered the Video button and am rhyming to use it on my Nikon Z6, I am now very proud of myself and think I should get an award. Like the ones given to politicians when all they have done is what they have been paid for.
I would like to send some of the videos, to my wife to use on her social media site. Can you Hoggers direct me to any resources that will tell me what the best output for these are and how to achieve this?
Many thanks.
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Congratulations! If I owned a bridge, I'd name it after you.
For some reason, I tend not to use a DSLR to shoot video. I've found that sites like DropBox and Google Drive are good for sharing large files.
The current standard, universal output for video is "HD" at 1920x1080. Frame rates vary from 24 to 60 based on opinion. Social media standards change. Some like square and some don't care.
Can you be more specific about what you want to do and what video editing software you plan or hope to use?
Hi
Thanks for your reply.
I will be creating shortish videos on a Z6.
My wife will post them on social media on Facebook.
The videos are on her “fairy garden”. Which has an Irish theme to it. Please Don’t ask, it’s embarrassing. Now I’ve been sucked out in
If you want free, both Apple and Windows machines have basic video editing apps built in.
If you want more of a system, Premiere Elements is one of the several good video editors in the under $100 class. I've used it for 10 years. The best part of Premiere Elements is the massive training available, both third party and built in.
For a fast overview of how it works, watch this 8 part series. The same guy has a in depth series on Linkedin Learning.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG18DktkToI&t=2s
The best way is to upload the video to U tube and then send the link to your wife. you can even do editing on utube.
Anybody use Davinci Resolve 16,
free?
Hammer wrote:
I’ve had a D850 for many years, lately added a Z6. I have now discovered the Video button and am rhyming to use it on my Nikon Z6, I am now very proud of myself and think I should get an award. Like the ones given to politicians when all they have done is what they have been paid for.
I would like to send some of the videos, to my wife to use on her social media site. Can you Hoggers direct me to any resources that will tell me what the best output for these are and how to achieve this?
Many thanks.
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Set up a free YouTube account. You can post videos privately, or make them public. Then you text or email or post a link to it, and send a password separately if you protect it. Vimeo also lets you do this.
Remember that 60% of what we get from video comes from the sound track, not the picture. So spend some time learning audio recording principles and get appropriate microphones. The inverse square law (radiation of any kind dissipates as the inverse of the square of the distance from the source — 1/D^2) applies to sound as well as light, so get the microphone CLOSE to your desired sound source.
For kicks and giggles, check out the 48 Hour Film Project site. Our family has done it four times, now. This year, each of my twins did it separately. Making a 7-minute film in 48 hours from nothing, to EVERYTHING done, is very challenging! It all has to be completely original from script to photography to sound effects to music...
https://www.48hourfilm.com/en/about
I have a rebel t3 and connect it to my DVD recorder.thats how I get film footage.
Hammer wrote:
I’ve had a D850 for many years, lately added a Z6. I have now discovered the Video button and am rhyming to use it on my Nikon Z6, I am now very proud of myself and think I should get an award. Like the ones given to politicians when all they have done is what they have been paid for.
I would like to send some of the videos, to my wife to use on her social media site. Can you Hoggers direct me to any resources that will tell me what the best output for these are and how to achieve this?
Many thanks.
I’ve had a D850 for many years, lately added a Z6.... (
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I find DropBox very good. Free data up to 2GB. After use keep in your storage or ditch, leaving data capacity for future free use.
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