TaranT wrote:OK, that's what I thought you meant. I call it "choreography", others call it "pacing", but it's the same thing. I'm not sure what turning the speakers off gets me. It won't show me that I'm hitting the wrong half-beat - as appears to be the case on my current project. And since I always try to change the timing projection over the course of the video....danielwang wrote:The timing projection is what the pattern of timing that people expect in the AMV. Although repeating sequences is a bad idea, the general concept is to keep the clip and transition (wipe, fade, etc) length continuous relative to whatever reference you're using....
If (!) I have a storyline going, then I agree that watching with no sound could help.
In that case, there's got to be an analysis function in AE somewhere that will allow audio/video sync and measurement. What I used to do is enable film absolute timecodes, then use a calculator to extra the Marker_Out frame equiv code from the Marker_In frame equivalent code. THen I do the same for the video... at approx 24 or 29.97 fps you can translate that to seconds and then drag around the markers.
The problem is, even the music is not that continuous.