As an example, I took the following video of the Lunar Eclipse and Super Wolf Blood Moon on January 20, 2019 at 11:44 pm outside my home. The original raw footage lasted about 38 seconds with sound. I later took that video footage, removed the sound from it and (after editing the musical track in Audacity) added music to the video. Because the track lasted about 5 minutes, I had to reduce the speed of the video to about "0.130x" to try and match the music, in addition to including a visual "Fade-In" and "Fade-Out." I also added and "Anti-Shake/Wobble Correction" to stabilize the camera. The end result produced the following:
When working with film editing software programs, I have to take several factors into consideration while combining audio and visuals. I primarily use Movie Maker, which Microsoft abruptly discontinued a few months ago for Windows 10. This version allows people to synchronize photographs with music, but the same does not hold true when trying to combine a musical track with video. The "Project" section of Movie Maker shows options for emphasizing music or video, as well as mixing audio and adjusting the screen aspect ratio. However, the "Fit to Music" option appears faded and unusable. How do I usually fix this glaring problem of trying to match the music and visuals for a new video? I go to the "Video" tab and adjust the speed of the video according to the estimated total duration of a given musical track. Movie Maker allows speeds of anywhere from "0.125x" (slowest) to "64x" (fastest). Numbers higher or lower than these parameters triggers a warning message to adjust the film speed. As an example, I took the following video of the Lunar Eclipse and Super Wolf Blood Moon on January 20, 2019 at 11:44 pm outside my home. The original raw footage lasted about 38 seconds with sound. I later took that video footage, removed the sound from it and (after editing the musical track in Audacity) added music to the video. Because the track lasted about 5 minutes, I had to reduce the speed of the video to about "0.130x" to try and match the music, in addition to including a visual "Fade-In" and "Fade-Out." I also added and "Anti-Shake/Wobble Correction" to stabilize the camera. The end result produced the following:
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