Hi Justin, Trying to figure out how to edit the Zoom video recording once it is complete. In this video you show putting the Zoom video in Premiere Pro and say you put your video on the left and your guest on the right. How exactly do you do that? I only have one video file of the screen recording. Not two separate videos of myself and my guest. Thank you for any help.
Wondering the exact same thing. My best guess is that he's using the same video footage twice, one where he crops out the guest, and one where the crops out himself. Not sure though
Hello Justin. Is there any way that i can record guest only video by zoom recording option? Cos the host will be recorded by video cameras. I want to show one person on the screen while he is talking, and then switch camera to another when he star talking. Going to do all of this in post production. Thats why i need clear guest only video, whithout that automatic switching that zoom does or two screens as you showed in this video. Thank you for making this video, it helpful!
Hey, great video! I understand this is a few years old but hoping this still gets to you. On a Mac, are you able to use the same microphone as a Zoom input and a local recording software input (e.g. Audacity, Screenflow) for redundancy purposes? Planning on recording a remote podcast thing where each host locally records their own audio, but their Zoom microphone is the same. I plan on hosting and 'Zoom recording' the call (like you did here with the multitrack settings straight from the Zoom app) via a separate computer (mic muted, no cam, just a dummy participant) to reduce the load on my main computer (that's locally recording audio file + webcam/talking thru Zoom). I was just unsure if this would be possible because I've ran into audio headaches on Macs before. Me (main computer): Local recording microphone via Audacity + on a Zoom call using the same microphone Co-host: Locally recording microphone + on Zoom call using the same microphone Dummy me (separate computer): Hosting + recording the Zoom for redundancy I didn't know at 5:47 if this "backup" had to be using a different mic than the one you're on Zoom with. I just want the most flexibility because I'm unsure on stability of our connection + if either of our local recordings fail.
hi Justin great to see your thoughts and wisdom with zoom edits in premiere - I did wonder though do you use rectangle mask on original and duplicate so you can move your video to the left side and guest to right or use another approach? - I noticed rectangle mask is never aligned in premierethe points always skew at angle
@@JustinOdisho oh wow I hadnt even tried the crop effect as an approach - just gave it a whirl now - what a difference so much easier to manage that masks for this task thanks so much !
does anyone know how I can get both my external mic audio and the audio from who I am interviewing into my headphones? I want to start doing interviews for my podcast but I also want to be able to hear myself on my mic and the person I am interviewing in my headphones...is that possible?
super late, but sounds like you might want a mixer with a mix-minus setup. This allows you to monitor all audio coming in to the mixer including your mic and any other source you feed in. Not sure if there's an easier way