Although the mobile phone can shoot 4K, the camera can shoot 4K, but I didn't want it later, I still used 2K. Because there are requirements for computers when editing, computers can't eat 4K videos, so the speed is extremely slow, so I still recommend using 2K.
When shooting with a two-position camera, set the aperture as close as possible. If you can't do it with white balance, use white balance. The video frame rate should be set to be consistent, so that it is easy to synchronize when editing later, and of course the sound should be synchronized. Another point is that the whole recording process should be carried out in a room with fixed light, not in a room with great light changes. You can use the software ED, Vegas, audio-visual PR in the future. Audio editing is inconvenient, and so is ed. ED's real-time preview function is poor, which is convenient for audio to correct video image distortion. Finally, the output ED is fast, the new VV version is ok, and the old version is slow. PR has never used it. You can't comment.