Thanks Craig! I didn't know you could do masking in Final Cut. Thanks for the tip!
That was both informative and humorous. Awesome job and thanks for the extra video.
Thanks Craig. This gave me a complete new appreciation for the amount of work you put into your videos.
I was going to watch your "Making of Popcorn Brain" video, but then there was an ad and it started saying "Nature is unique..." and then I was like, "BORING!" and closed the tab.
Oh Wheezy Waiter, you so sexy with your video editings. Oh man, I can't take my eyes off of your editings.
I hear your Milo. Ads about nature are BORING.
Interesting, very nice!
Now I know your deepest secrets! It will be easier to Kill you now!
Thanks Craig - I'd be curious to know how you are timing a dialog in a split screen. Like you talk, then how do you know how much to be silent while the other you replies...Thanks!Gabi
I enjoy this.
Great tutorial, but how come you're never a girl anymore? I like how good you are at timing.
I know how the split screen works, but what I'm wondering is how you time your conversations. They're always spot on and there never seem to be any jump cuts in either side. Care to show that some time?
Can you do a tutorial on EXPLOSION WEDNESDAY? Please?
"People enjoy pointing out flaws. Why don't I give them what they enjoy?" Brilliant. XDGreat video, as always. Very interesting. :D
Thanks for that mate, now the truth of the clones is out... muuhahaha :)
Thanks! That's also why I like watching the PoPS updates. Say hi to them all for me.
Wheezy, I feel like you'd be a really good professor of something. I dunno of what, but certainly of something. You have one of those attention commanding voices. Which is probably why you are the lead singer of a really cool band. Great video, really helpful :)
Could you tell us how you do the timing when you have a conversation with a clone. How do you set it up so that your chatting matches up properly without cutting away from the scene with you both in it?
I have to say... you're adorable. I like how you say you don't care about the continuity problems. I think you shouldn't. People are mean for making such a big deal about them. And I also thought the doctor hand thing was funny. :) I liked this it was interesting, and I've never edited anything in Final Cut ever. So I didn't even know what you were talking about. But it was fun.
Craig, you're so cute when you're not being all funy and main video ish. <33 cuz ur still funny and its great :D
I guessed that it was pretty easy to layer the different shots, but geez, punches are hard to pull off!Besides, I don't have Final Cut, and just looking at the editing screen for that confuses me :\
Thanks Craig! Look forward to seeing more tutorials from ya!;DLove your videos!!!!!
THIS IS BRILLIANT.YOU ARE BRILLIANT.BRILLIANCE IS BRILLIANT.Thank you for working so hard Craig!
Craig, what kind of editing programm do you use? Can you tell me its name? It looks good.Maike
Craig, have you ever done another Making Of video? Because it's just awesome!
That really was entertaining, thanks for sharing.
I think I've seen a different side to you. (: And it's nice, because as much as I love your humourous joking side, I've always wondered what you'd be like if you talked to us just like that. And. It was lovely. (: xIt's a different professional side, I guess?
Make more of making of!! It's awesome!
This was fascinating. I love using FInal Cut, so I find it interesting to learn techniques from a youtuber whose videos I actually enjoy. You should definitely make more of these, and some longer, slower ones with more detailed explanation of what you're doing would be nice.I know that your actual video you were making here was about people's short attention spans and easy boredom, but I would actually love even if you made an hour long video of you editing something on fcp, like Hank did. It's really helpful, and interesting. So, if you're ever in the mood to do that, know that I'll be here to watch. xDalso, like anonymous said, it is interesting seeing just a normal Craig, talking plainly to us. I'm dying to meet you, just to know what you're like when you're not a character. XDThanks for being awesome.-Alex
Hey Craig, I was wondering what program do you use to record the videos to your computer? And is it available for windows?
will you make a video about how you made this one?
thank you for this tutorial! This may solve an editing problem of my own when the boommic is in the shot. Yay Craig!
This is amazing- I love seeing how it all works!
Hey thanks for the making of! When you just talk like that I always have these uncanny moments when I feel like there are 1.5 square inches of our brains that must operate exactly identical lol. ("each oth-or"?)Anyway ... I enjoy your videos and wish you best of luck with your projects!
I enjoyed the 'behind the scenes' video very much. It would be 'xtra awesome if you did a screencast of the whole editing process. I'm looking forward to watch the video. Jon from JPizzle1122 did a screencast and also, Hank from vlogbrothers.
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Thanks for sharing. :) See you in Mpls.
Thank you for showing us how much effort you put in your videos! :)
Loved it Craig!!! I use Final Cut for all of our short films and documentaries, and I've never seen that masking... so thanks!!!Cheers!!!!PS.- my doctor took away my coffee!!! so now no more coffee for meeee!!!! but I loooove it when the coffee is done!!! ;(
Thank you wheezy, I had ALWAYS been curious about that :)
Never going make you cry..pause to long...never gonna say good bye. Since you like us pointing out those kind of things. When your band comes to MN, I will attend and point and more stuff- beucase I am awesome like that.
Thanks Craig! I didn't know you could do masking in Final Cut. Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteThat was both informative and humorous. Awesome job and thanks for the extra video.
ReplyDeleteThanks Craig. This gave me a complete new appreciation for the amount of work you put into your videos.
ReplyDeleteI was going to watch your "Making of Popcorn Brain" video, but then there was an ad and it started saying "Nature is unique..." and then I was like, "BORING!" and closed the tab.
ReplyDeleteOh Wheezy Waiter, you so sexy with your video editings. Oh man, I can't take my eyes off of your editings.
ReplyDeleteI hear your Milo. Ads about nature are BORING.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, very nice!
ReplyDeleteNow I know your deepest secrets! It will be easier to Kill you now!
ReplyDeleteThanks Craig - I'd be curious to know how you are timing a dialog in a split screen. Like you talk, then how do you know how much to be silent while the other you replies...
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Gabi
I enjoy this.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, but how come you're never a girl anymore? I like how good you are at timing.
ReplyDeleteI know how the split screen works, but what I'm wondering is how you time your conversations. They're always spot on and there never seem to be any jump cuts in either side. Care to show that some time?
ReplyDeleteCan you do a tutorial on EXPLOSION WEDNESDAY? Please?
ReplyDelete"People enjoy pointing out flaws. Why don't I give them what they enjoy?" Brilliant. XD
ReplyDeleteGreat video, as always. Very interesting. :D
Thanks for that mate, now the truth of the clones is out... muuhahaha :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! That's also why I like watching the PoPS updates. Say hi to them all for me.
ReplyDeleteWheezy, I feel like you'd be a really good professor of something. I dunno of what, but certainly of something. You have one of those attention commanding voices. Which is probably why you are the lead singer of a really cool band. Great video, really helpful :)
ReplyDeleteCould you tell us how you do the timing when you have a conversation with a clone. How do you set it up so that your chatting matches up properly without cutting away from the scene with you both in it?
ReplyDeleteI have to say... you're adorable.
ReplyDeleteI like how you say you don't care about the continuity problems. I think you shouldn't. People are mean for making such a big deal about them.
And I also thought the doctor hand thing was funny. :)
I liked this it was interesting, and I've never edited anything in Final Cut ever. So I didn't even know what you were talking about. But it was fun.
Craig, you're so cute when you're not being all funy and main video ish. <33 cuz ur still funny and its great :D
ReplyDeleteI guessed that it was pretty easy to layer the different shots, but geez, punches are hard to pull off!
ReplyDeleteBesides, I don't have Final Cut, and just looking at the editing screen for that confuses me :\
Thanks Craig!
ReplyDeleteLook forward to seeing more tutorials from ya!;D
Love your videos!!!!!
THIS IS BRILLIANT.
ReplyDeleteYOU ARE BRILLIANT.
BRILLIANCE IS BRILLIANT.
Thank you for working so hard Craig!
Craig, what kind of editing programm do you use? Can you tell me its name? It looks good.
ReplyDeleteMaike
Craig, have you ever done another Making Of video? Because it's just awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat really was entertaining, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI think I've seen a different side to you. (: And it's nice, because as much as I love your humourous joking side, I've always wondered what you'd be like if you talked to us just like that. And. It was lovely. (: x
ReplyDeleteIt's a different professional side, I guess?
Make more of making of!! It's awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis was fascinating. I love using FInal Cut, so I find it interesting to learn techniques from a youtuber whose videos I actually enjoy.
ReplyDeleteYou should definitely make more of these, and some longer, slower ones with more detailed explanation of what you're doing would be nice.
I know that your actual video you were making here was about people's short attention spans and easy boredom, but I would actually love even if you made an hour long video of you editing something on fcp, like Hank did. It's really helpful, and interesting.
So, if you're ever in the mood to do that, know that I'll be here to watch. xD
also, like anonymous said, it is interesting seeing just a normal Craig, talking plainly to us. I'm dying to meet you, just to know what you're like when you're not a character. XD
Thanks for being awesome.
-Alex
Hey Craig, I was wondering what program do you use to record the videos to your computer? And is it available for windows?
ReplyDeletewill you make a video about how you made this one?
ReplyDeletethank you for this tutorial! This may solve an editing problem of my own when the boommic is in the shot. Yay Craig!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing- I love seeing how it all works!
ReplyDeleteHey thanks for the making of!
ReplyDeleteWhen you just talk like that I always have these uncanny moments when I feel like there are 1.5 square inches of our brains that must operate exactly identical lol. ("each oth-or"?)
Anyway ... I enjoy your videos and wish you best of luck with your projects!
I enjoyed the 'behind the scenes' video very much. It would be 'xtra awesome if you did a screencast of the whole editing process. I'm looking forward to watch the video. Jon from JPizzle1122 did a screencast and also, Hank from vlogbrothers.
ReplyDeleteOk I am prepared to give you some credit, Is a $1.73 enough credit? Payment terms 333% percent interest per minute compounded daily. I only accept paypal payment ok?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. :) See you in Mpls.
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing us how much effort you put in your videos! :)
ReplyDeleteLoved it Craig!!! I use Final Cut for all of our short films and documentaries, and I've never seen that masking... so thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteCheers!!!!
PS.- my doctor took away my coffee!!! so now no more coffee for meeee!!!! but I loooove it when the coffee is done!!! ;(
Thank you wheezy, I had ALWAYS been curious about that :)
ReplyDeleteNever going make you cry..pause to long...never gonna say good bye. Since you like us pointing out those kind of things. When your band comes to MN, I will attend and point and more stuff- beucase I am awesome like that.
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