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CH Brass vol I

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 12:01 am
by Terrok
Hi guys I'm trying to do my first CH movie of my CH collection. The name of my collection will be called : Cock hero Brass, Silver and Gold with 3 volume each. I'm almost finish the edition vid, probably soon I 'll ask for help to put the "cowbell" and probably someone to "check it". So...I'd like to say thank you for all guys who is making the CH vids family increase. So I hope very soon I'll be able to post my CH vid here.
That's it !!!

Thank you Guys!

TK

Re: CH Brass vol I

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 12:13 am
by Jackal403
Always good to hear there's new creators! Looking forward to seeing it!

Re: CH Brass vol I

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 3:54 am
by x802snow
Terrok wrote:Hi guys I'm trying to do my first CH movie of my CH collection. The name of my collection will be called : Cock hero Brass, Silver and Gold with 3 volume each. I'm almost finish the edition vid, probably soon I 'll ask for help to put the "cowbell" and probably someone to "check it". So...I'd like to say thank you for all guys who is making the CH vids family increase. So I hope very soon I'll be able to post my CH vid here.
That's it !!!

Thank you Guys!

TK

Having never "added" the beat sound after completion, I'd imagine that it's nearly impossible. I wouldn't want to even try to match the beats after the video was created.

1. Pick music (1 song at a time)
2. Find out bpm using a bpm analysis program
3. Build beat patterns to that bpm in a beat creation program
4. Import the music track into an audio editing program
5. Add beats
6. Optional, then remover the original audio and save a separate copy without the music in order to use this beat track to build a beatmeter if you decide to.

It would be really hard to try and forensically build the beat track after the video is already finished. Someone might be talented enough to tackle it, but not me.

That being said, I do look forward to checking out the video!!!

Congrats on your first release.
Trust me it feels good to give back.

Re: CH Brass vol I

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 4:49 am
by Jackal403
x802snow wrote:It would be really hard to try and forensically build the beat track after the video is already finished. Someone might be talented enough to tackle it, but not me.
Depending on the program, it's actually quite easy with Adobe Premiere. I essentially did the same thing, finished all the video editing, overlaid music, added text for the beat patterns, THEN added the actual emphasized beat tracks at the end. Granted, the only experience I have is with Adobe and Windows Live Movie Maker (avoid at all costs).

Re: CH Brass vol I

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 2:52 am
by Terrok
Thank you for the tips guys!! In fact I'm using Sony Vegas. I'll see what is work better. If something get wrong I will let you know. Hugs

Re: CH Brass vol I

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 5:46 am
by x802snow
Terrok wrote:Thank you for the tips guys!! In fact I'm using Sony Vegas. I'll see what is work better. If something get wrong I will let you know. Hugs
I would again reiterate my opinion that you should work out the audio first. Get a copy of audacity and learn to beat match. It will then give your finished product a better flow.

How can you cut the videos to match the beats when the beats aren't embedded yet?

To each their own, but I think the quality comes through when you build it from the ground up. I know cutting the video seems so much more fun than fucking around with audio, but getting it figured out first will pay off with a better video in the end.

Either way, good luck.

Re: CH Brass vol I

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 12:15 am
by tommarr
Have you seen this http://www.milovana.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=7615

Step five contains boxing bell :-D

Re: CH Brass vol I

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 8:29 am
by moescaven
I think most CH videos do the passing backwards.

IMO it should start fast, get you close to cumming and then hold you there.

If I had the time to make one (or reorder one) I would put a hot tease up first round (get you hard), then two fast hard rounds (get you close) then a few real slow rounds (30 bpm) to keep you close.

Obviously everyone's tolerances are different but fundamentally I think most videos do a slow build up that progressively gets harder. I get that that is kinda the point, to make it hard to 'win' but I think it would be most fun to do the opposite.