Chippy569 wrote in post #12229425
Assuming you don't do that, if your editor can show waveforms on audio tracks, you can line them up visually quite easily.
As for getting color, the first step is to do "color correction" with emphasis on the correction; make all your shots look the same. There's a good 3-part series about how to do CC in FCP here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnP5wlYEfYg
-- but the principles are the same no matter what your software is.
Once you have all your shots corrected so they're all similar, then you create your "look" or "grading." This is where you make it "look cool." You can apply it to a sequence usually, so the same look is applied to all your clips.
Assuming you don't do that, if your editor can show waveforms on audio tracks, you can line them up visually quite easily.
As for getting color, the first step is to do "color correction" with emphasis on the correction; make all your shots look the same. There's a good 3-part series about how to do CC in FCP here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnP5wlYEfYg
Once you have all your shots corrected so they're all similar, then you create your "look" or "grading." This is where you make it "look cool." You can apply it to a sequence usually, so the same look is applied to all your clips.
Thanks for the link!
Will definitely learn something from it! 

