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Anyone with video editing skills?


steviek
07-25-2006, 08:50 PM
Ok well I have some footage of an in Cabin 0-60mph run here's what I want to do. I want to put on a little stopwatch counter so It can show the exact time I pass 60mph. LIke have it start when I launch and stop when It passes 60mph. I want to do this for two reasons. The first to see if my gtech is accurate and the second cause it will look badass. I have adobe premiere 6 for editing software and I downloaded a little stop watch program which i can do normal stopwatch junk with but I can't save it as a video file nor get it onto the timeline. I see videos all the time with like a clock on the screen just would like to know how its done.

Blackcrow64
07-25-2006, 09:02 PM
Make a flash video, import your in cabin footage and then add the stopwatch thingy to it and have it overlay your video and then finalize it all and voila!

ITT didn't teach me a damn thing but it sure did give me the programs I needed to learn it on my own. :wink:

**EDIT**
Your gonna need Macromedia Flash MX.

steviek
07-25-2006, 09:07 PM
yes I know how to overlay thats not my problem its getting the stopwatch as a video file (right nows its a program can't put a program onto a track).
Or are you talking about making the stowatch a flash video, in which case I have no idea how.
thx for the help
Edit will macromedia studio 8 have it in there?

Blackcrow64
07-25-2006, 09:18 PM
No no, you cannot make the stopwatch a video. The stopwatch and in cabin video has to be imported into Flash MX and then converted to flash videos and then have 2 layers with the stopwatch on the top layer. Give the stopwatch a simple code to start at frame "x" and stop at frame "n". X representing the moment the car launches and N representing the moment the car hits 60mph. Then you finalize your flash video and upload it to the net. It makes it much more internet friendly too. The flash video will be a fraction of the normal video file size.

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