Re: composing for video

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2009/11/30 Atte André Jensen <atte.jensen@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi
>
> A friend of mine has invited me to compose for some videos he's planning
> on making. We haven't started yet, but I thought it might be good to be
> a bit ahead, especially since I haven't done this before and I know next
> to nothing about video...
>
> The noise making apps will be running ontop of jack. Google suggest I
> should look into xjadeo with the -i switch. Is that it? Anything
> (formats, codecs, framerates, interlaces other-stuff-I-dont-get) that I
> should ask for or try to avoid?
>
> Any input, ..., thoughts, ....
>
If you get a final film, where all you have to do is to compose the
music for it,
I think you can do it, as long as you're able to play the (digitalized) video
and sync it with your audio-applications.
Render the complete composition with full (film) length as single audio file.
The video guy then should know how to add your music to the final film
and which audio-file-formats his program accepts.
Haven't done it myself however, so this is more a guess.

-- 
E.R.
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