MSFS Tutorial How to create split screen video captures
MSFS Tutorial How to create split screen video captures
Hi. In my last video I showed some split screen flights of before and after in Paris and Amsterdam after the World Update 4 was released. I had a number of folks message me asking me to make a tutorial on how to do the split screen recordings.
So here you go. This is what I did to produce that video. It uses 2 tools other than Microsoft Flight SImulator. They are Flight Recorder to record and playback flights in the sim and Davinci Resolve for the video editor. All of these tools are free. Hope this helps!
Errata: In the video I mention that 16:00 is 7PM. This error is due to my late decision to change the time of day from 4PM to 7PM due to a lack of contrast between 11 AM and 4PM. It should have been 19:00 hours.
00:00 - Introduction
02:43 - Recording Your flight with Flight Recorder
05:18 - Download and Install the Video Editor application Davinci Resolve
08:00 - First time run and initial setup of Davinci Resolve
12:33 - Davinci Resolve User Interface Introduction
13:33 - Editing the flight recordings in Resolve
18:09 - Create the split screen effect
20:15 - Animate the split screen effect
22:02 - Adjust the speed of the split screen animation
23:05 - Add a title to the start
24:47 - Add title overlays to the left and right side of the split screen
27:22 - Render and output the final video results
29:05 - Checking out the final video result
29:15 - Wrap up
Links mentioned in this video:
Flight Recorder app:
https://flightsim.to/file/8163/flight-recorder
My flight recorder tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFGv3SS_EIg
FREE Davinci Resolve Download:
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/support/
Casey Faris Youtube Channel with Resolve Tutorials:
https://www.youtube.com/user/CaseyFaris777
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