Anyway, once these compositions are rendered, I have to put them into the timeline in Premiere Pro and do some serious audio adjusting. And then...I will be DONE with this video project, which has no been exactly enjoyable. I have certainly learned several things from it, not the least being that I cannot stand syncing audio and video. That's a job I would pay someone else to do. I also learned NEVER to leave my wind-screen at home. That certainly would have helped the audio quality. Also, I do not like not being in control. In other words, I don't think I will exactly jump to volunteer next time someone else has something they might like filmmed.
A few days ago I was so upset that I was ready to completely scrap the project--if I hadn't given my word that I would do it (which is the only reason it got this far). At this point, I'm much more optimistic about how the video looks and even sounds. I finally got everyones mouth's synced up (or close enough that my worn out eyes and ears could no longer tell) and I hope I don't have any more surprises with it like the repeated audio I found the other day. (That was strange.)
On a real bright side...I will have something else to add to my portfolio. "Look what I did!" I even ran a camera and panned half-way decently with my chin. :)