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athanmis 13 days
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it's ethos dream update time!!!!!! this is all i have so far and turns out this idea has developed into a lot more including a whole fanfic idea hahahhaha (i will never write it馃槆馃槆馃槆)
my brain explodes about this guy usually馃槉
the sing is "ayxita, wake up" by yves tumor
check out boat boys part (which hasn't been added to this sequence yet馃槒馃槒馃槈)
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lushloops 10 months
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wangleline 7 months
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bardivislak 1 month
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Brute forced myself into learning how to tween
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th3p0rtalmaker 13 days
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What if Hector was in the play from Once a Handmaiden?
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kristinee 9 months
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here's an edit i made for my tiktok :) currently obsessed with aaron taylor-johnson in kickass 馃馃徏
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agapi-kalyptei 1 year
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wonderjourneys 9 months
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Venice is summer is like drifting in a dream. Mnmmhh mmh mhhh
Venice cinematic. And why not.
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hunter-sylvester 6 months
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Metal Lords | In the hall of the METAL king. I'm not entirely sure what the point of this was anymore.
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nathanielmatychuk 2 months
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What cable broadcast was this? --- I put an old digital painting into StableDiffusion to get some remixed versions and made a video to go with some of my synth music.
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levixwatson 10 months
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I've been studying film alot lately and I'm finally ready to start sharing my new art. Make sure you subscribe to my new channel to catch all the new art coming out!!
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lushloops 10 months
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therobogoose 2 years
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Maybe waiting isn't so bad if you have a little company.
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ghostlymallow 1 year
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a little doodad I animated last summer, back when we were waiting for s3
oh simpler times
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th3p0rtalmaker 7 months
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ITS HERE!!! 馃ぉ馃ぉ馃ぉ
If you have the time plz leave me some feedback, either here on Tumblr or in a YouTube comment! 馃榿
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deramin2 8 months
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DaVinci Resolve subtitle editing is magic
I recently switched my video editor to DaVinci Resolve free and I'm slowly learning how things work. Today I discovered that they handle subtitles the way I've been fantasizing about.
Subtitles are put on a subtitle track like the video and audio tracks. You can move the start or end of a specific subtitle and they'll snap to the current frame marker. This beans you can hear and see where the exact right frame it and easily start a new subtitle or adjust the end to there. It's actually easier and has more control than YouTube, and certainly more than the editor I was using that kept the subtitle editor very separate.
You can load or save to an SRT file and it will fill everything in on the timings. You can also slice, copy, and paste sections of subtitle crack along with the other tracks. This means all the timings will be adjusted for you at a simple drag and drop. This is so revolutionary.
So for Critical Role clips I can take the video, save or extract the SRT, and then add the video and subtitle to the same track. Now I can make cuts in the video and I'll be able to see the subtitles for it right there. My current plan is to make cuts and copy them to tracks for each scene. That should make it really easy to keep everything lined up.
My disabilities make me really struggle with captioning and doing timings, and it's been a big barrier to me making clips. This is exactly the system I needed to overcome those barriers. You can also merge clips and that works with subtitles.
If Auto Track Selector is on (on by default; it's the [<>] icon under the subtitle track title), then the Last/Next edit buttons will treat each subtitle as an edit mark. Which messes you up if you're trying to find the video edits. But if you turn that off it will ignore the subtitles. But when it is on you can find the existing perfect cut instead of looking for it yourself. So I think I'll be using this on and off as the work suits me.
If you select the Track you can change the style and position for captions. You can also set these for each caption if you need a change for some reason.
To export the subtitles, right click the track and select Export Subtitle... This defaults to SRT, and also has an option for SRT without formatting, which is what you want for YouTube (Subtitle Files Without Formatting).
If you buy DaVinci Resolve it has an auto-captioner, but I can't speak to how useful it is.
Even with my limitations, DaVinci Resolve's setup makes it easy to add or edit captions. It's a game changer for editing videos with existing subtitle files and makes it virtually as easy to modify the subtitles as the video.
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