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See this wiki for Android Phone Video Setup

Android Phone How to Record Video and Download to Computer

IPhone you can just set the camera settings

Go to Settings > Camera, tap either Record Video or Record Slow-mo, and select your preferred resolution from the listed option

We recommend 1080p HD at 30 fps

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NOTE: Your phone is likely shooting at a different frame rate. Some phones shoot at traditional frame rates (24fps, 30fps, 60fps), while some shoot at variable frame rates (to assist with exposure).

This workflow will ensure that all of your footage is set to the same frame rate BEFORE you import into your editing software.

Recommended apps that will allow you to override the phones standard video and audio settings for advanced recording options 

General Tips for recording ALL phone footage

  • Shoot your film (preferably HORIZONTALLY, unless you want the vertical look).

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  • Once everything is transferred to your hard drive, disconnect your phone.

How to import into Avid Media Composer or Media Composer First.

AVID Media composer first project setup see this link

AVID - Media Composer First How to Activate and Create a New Project

Avid AVID Media composer Ultimate Project Setup AVID - How to Create a Media Composer Ultimate Project

Now bring the files into AVID

In the open BIN right click in the bin and go to

>Input>Source Browser

Choose the Import not Link


Then click on the Options icon


Also note the bin where you will be importing



Media Composer First Settings


Choose Image Sized for Current Format


Ignore Alpha Channel


Click OK

Media Composer Ultimate Settings on how to import video see this linkAVID - AVID Media Composer Ultimate how to Import footage

Media Composer First

Navigate to where the files are saved that you want to import

and click on import


The files will import and will be stored here

your user account / Shared / folder as shown here in the frame grab

Click the red X to close the source browser

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Record your screen via Quicktime (Mac) or Game Bar (PC).

Here is a wiki for screen recording via Quicktime (Mac).

Here is a wiki for screen recording via the Game Bar (PC).

NOTE: There are always other tools and software you can use to screen record, but these are some free/included resources on Macs and PCs.

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Copy your footage from your computer hard drive to your external hard drive. Put this footage inside the VIDEO folder under PROJECT 3.

Now open Avid Media Composer.

Set up a project (just like we did for Project 2). Follow the instructions at the bottom of this wiki for a quick refresher. NOTE: 1920x1080, 23.976fps. And make sure your project is saved within your PROJECT folder under PROJECT 3 on your hard drive.

Create some organizational bins for your Video, Audio, Titles, etc.

NOW WAIT. DON'T LINK IN YOUR FOOTAGE. DON'T BRING ANYTHING INTO THE PROJECT JUST YET.

Instead of linking footage, we will be IMPORTING. This will ensure a constant frame rate and more friendly editing workflow for you.

Navigate to FILE → INPUT → IMPORT MEDIA (pictured below).

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Find your footage within your hard drive (in the VIDEO → RAW folder).

Click on the OPTIONS button at the bottom of the window and make the following changes (pictured below)… CHANGE the resolution to DNxHD 80 and change the TARGET DRIVE to your hard drive's name.

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NOTE: The target drive will default to your computer's hard drive. It is VERY IMPORTANT to switch this to your hard drive, ensuring all of your media is there.

OTHER NOTE: When converting this footage, Avid will create a folder called Avid MediaFiles at the root level of your hard drive. DO NOT (under any circumstances) move or rename this folder. This is where all of your converted video files will live. If you do anything to this folder all of your footage will unlink and you'll have a bad time.

Finally, select all of your footage and then click OPEN. Avid will convert all of your footage to a constant frame rate of 23.976 and bring it directly into your project.

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Use the same workflow to import your footage into AVID MC first and AVID MC Ultimate shown earlier in this wiki


ADOBE PREMIERE - SCREEN RECORDING (for Mac and PC)

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Record your screen via Quicktime (Mac) or Game Bar (PC). There are always other tools you can use, but these are some free/included resources.

Here is a wiki for screen recording via Quicktime (Mac).

Here is a wiki for screen recording via the Game Bar (PC).

NOTE: There are always other tools and software you can use to screen record, but these are some free/included resources on Macs and PCs.

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