Chad Johnson
April 30th, 2011, 06:08 PM
I was just testing out my new screen capture app "SnapZ Pro" and made this little demo. It's not a full tutorial, as I didn't get into all the particulars of setting up VocALign, but once you have it in the right insert of your DAW it's as easy as this:
VocALign Demo - ADR made simple! on Vimeo
Vincent Oliver
May 1st, 2011, 12:36 AM
PRAISE THE LORD,
You have shown me the light and solved a problem.
God bless you my son.
Chad Johnson
May 1st, 2011, 12:20 PM
Great Vincent! I'll actually be updating this demo a bit over the next day or 2, providing more information. I'm using this demo as a way to train myself on the screen capture app called Snapz Pro. I just discovered I can zoom my Mac desktop by hitting "Control" and scrolling my mouse wheel! So though Snapz does not zoom I can still record the MAC zoom and get the same effect.
It's the little things that excite me...
Vincent Oliver
May 2nd, 2011, 01:50 AM
It's often the small applications that are the most useful. I use Windows 7 and use Camtasia for all my screen captures, It is excellent for producing tutorials and has full editing facility, although the audio module is not that good. I tend to export the sound track and edit it in Audition or SoundForge and then re-import it again as a new sound track. Camtasia is also available for the Mac, here is the link
TechSmith | Camtasia Screen Recorder Software, Home (http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia/?requestsource=productredirect&redirlang=enu&redirproduct=camstudioeditor&redirver=6.0.3)
Chad Johnson
May 2nd, 2011, 09:40 AM
Here's a full fledged VocALign tutorial:
VocALign Tutorial on Vimeo
Evan Donn
May 2nd, 2011, 05:56 PM
Thanks for the Vocalign demo, nice to know a tool like that is available if I need to do ADR...
I highly recommend Screenflow (Screencasting Software - ScreenFlow Overview - Telestream (http://www.telestream.net/screen-flow/overview.htm)) as a much better alternative to Snapz - it lets you record everything and then add zooms, transitions and other effects after the fact. Haven't tried the mac version of Camtasia, but the interface looks pretty familiar - it's almost a straight knock off of Screenflow.
Chad Johnson
May 2nd, 2011, 07:08 PM
Yeah I just dropped 70.00 on Snapz without researching it at all. There is no editing this stuff. It just makes the movie.