Seeking advice to improve workflow & new hardware
Hello everyone. I am looking for advice on improving my workflow and hardware of a new PC. Hopefully the many experts here can set me in the right direction. Thank you in advance.
I use Premiere Elements 2021 to process videos of my kid's soccer games. The videos are just for parents (“Look at Jenny’s goal” that sort of things). Also my daughter goes through them to see how she can improve.
Games are recorded on my phone. I set it up at one corner of the field at about 7.5 feet high, pointing slightly downward. The recording settings are UHD 4K, 30 FPS, wide angle (0.6x), and HEVC/H.265 encoding. I need to use wide angle to get the entire field. The position of the phone/camera is basically a rough guess because I can’t easily see the screen or make fine adjustments once it’s up there. But the wide angle gives me plenty of margin.
I use only a few effects in Premiere Elements 2021 on the videos.
Corner pin: Because of the downward pointing camera, vertical lines aren’t vertical. Sometimes this is really bad. I move the upper corners of the video toward center to make things straighter.
Rotation: To make the horizon horizontal. The video can be tilted quite a bit.
Zoom and pan/Motion keyframes: To make details easier to see. For example, I will zoom and pan left as the ball moves left, stop there, and a few seconds later zoom in more as the actions moves farther from the camera. I set keyframes directly, and usually “Ease out” from one and “Ease In” to next.
Sharpen: to highlight details.
I also cut out segments before and after the game, and half time.
Once I finish editing/processing, the video is export to H.264, 1920x1080, 30 FPS.
I am using a laptop (Intel i7-8550U, 1.8 GHz) that is way underpowered for this work. It takes about 6-8 hours to export a 1-hour video. Fortunately, I am in the market for a new desktop.
My questions are:
- How can my workflow be improved? Are there different effects I should use? Pre-process the video in another program? I don’t know much about video editing, so any advice is appreciated.
- How much difference does the GPU make in export time? According to Adobe, 3 of the effects I use (rotation, zoom/pan, sharpen) can be GPU accelerated. Dell wants $500 for nVidia RTX 3060, $1500 for 3080ti (plus community member Ann B.’s suggested hack). If a GPU can reduce the export time from 2 or 1 hour, I just might get it.
- Will using Premiere Pro make my work easier? Especially zoom/pan? For every game I have to zoom/pan 20 or 30 times, needing lots of keyframes. I find the Elements GUI clumsy, so I always enter the keyframe values directly.
- Off-topic, but I really would like to know: Is there any way to raise my phone up high and still accurately point it? If the source video is better, Premiere Elements won’t have to work as hard.
Thank you.
Bill
