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DeathByDante

20+ hours of editing later // DayZ Adventure Series - A Long Road Traveled"

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Good stuff man, i know what its like to do looong edits. I just re posted a vid of mine in the gallery on the forums here that almost took me a damn year. ITs a cinematic video made in the editor about 1 man who is isolated in a heavily infested Cherno. Do check it !

 

 

 

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I’ve done a few long-form edits for survival games, and yeah—those 20+ hour timelines are no joke. Syncing up the right moments, trimming out the boring stuff, and keeping the pacing tight takes way more time than people think.

I’ve used Movavi a bunch for projects like this. It’s easy to use and doesn’t crash when handling longer timelines, which helps when you’re already juggling multiple clips, layers, and audio tracks.

One thing I found useful was their audio converter. If you're mixing different voice comms or game audio, this tool helps clean and match formats fast: https://www.movavi.com/audio-converter/aac-converter.html. It saves time when you’re piecing together stuff from different sources.

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