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I edit each film as a 4K HDR film first, using the latest 4K footage available wherever possible, then export/downsize it to 1080P from that original source, attempting to preserve as much quality as the encoder allows while still going for filesize efficiency. HDR video is then repeatedly tested/color graded between this screen, a 65" Samsung 4K Smart TV, and a 4K Microsoft Surface to determine the most ideal results, often exporting short 10 second clips and repeatedly testing them over and over again against screencaps from the original source until I feel I’ve gotten the result I was aiming for.Įach film project I’ve released is encoded in HEVC/x265 and released as an MKV file. I do my primary video Editing on a 43" ACER 10-Bit Monitor I received at a discount from my last job, combined with an overclocked i7-8700k/GTX 1080 TI Editing/32GB DDR4/Gaming Rig combo.
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For legal reasons, I won’t discuss any software that breaks DRM and obtains the original film footage from either physical or digital sources that are protected. All of that, along with a few ffmpeg tricks, accomplishes most of what I need to do. I also sometimes (though rarely) do 4K ScreenCaptures with ShadowPlay, as I’ve found you can capture some footage in very clever ways if you prepare for it correctly.
Handbrake is always helpful if I need to re-encode in a lossless format, and both TarTube and 4K Video Downloader let me get any footage I need intact from a digital source. I don’t tend to do a lot of FX/Graphics work, so this setup typically meets my needs without too much issue. I do separate audio-track editing in a combination of Audacity and Sony SoundForge, and create my english Subtitles primarily with Aegisub. Most of my editing for these projects is done on the 2019 version. I have two versions of Adobe in my possession, one which is continuously given the latest updates, and an older copy of 2019 that allows for MKV files to be read instantly before they dropped MKV support again late last year.
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I’ve now done edits of 7 different Star Wars films, a lot of the Clone Wars TV series, and some other bonus projects throughout 2020. I did one project, and that gave me the infrastructure needed to move on to the next, and the next.
I learned from people here and preceded to combine that with my own oldschool Prequel Era enthusiast lore knowledge. Then I ended up posting my work on reddit and youtube and was met with surprise when it rapidly exploded in popularity and demand. I posted mostly in the Fall of the Republic thread for the Clone Wars/ROTS edit project, as that was at the time the only project which I had intended to do. Even if my vision and take on the material is different, the talent and dedication many of you here have is truly a testament to some of the incredible work Star Wars fans are capable of at their best. I’ve long since admired the work of members like Adywan, Hal9000, the project 4k77 editors, and other long time vets of this community. In short, I’ve been in the online Star Wars fandom for almost as long as the modern internet has been around, though I myself am still just an older Mid 80s-born Millennial fan. I have been a lurker in this community for years, and a dedicated forum poster (particularly in the television and Literature boards) for even longer, dating back to lurking PT leaks and spoilers in the late 90s. The NumeralJoker/MechaSalesman 4K HDR Edits Megathread, Clips Previews, and Release Info Author hedgesmfg Date 1, 12:45 AM Author hedgesmfg Time 1 12:45 AM (Edited) Post link The NumeralJoker/MechaSalesman 4K HDR Edits Megathread, Clips Previews, and Release Info - Original Trilogy Sign In