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Digital Arts and Video Production

Video Editing Tutorials Introduction to Video Editing A basic overview of editing concepts and methods. Linear (Tape to Tape) Editing How to edit footage from one tape to another. Non Linear (Digital) Editing How to capture and edit video using a computer. Video Transitions How to choose and use the correct transitions. Manipulating Time How to work with time in videos, e.g. stretching or compressing the perceived flow of time.

Introduction to Video This lesson will introduce you to some basic concepts of video editing. It will cover: What editing means, why we do it and what we hope to achieve. An introduction to the different methods of editing video. A few basic terms to get you started.

What is Video Editing? Video editing is the process of manipulating and rearranging video shots to create a new work. Editing is usually considered to be one part of the post production process — other post-production tasks include titling, color correction, sound mixing, etc.

Video Editing means… Rearranging, adding and/or removing sections of video clips and/or audio clips. Applying color correction, filters and other enhancements. Creating transitions between clips.

The Goals of Editing There are many reasons to edit a video and your editing approach will depend on the desired outcome. Before you begin you must clearly define your editing goals, which could include any of the following: Remove unwanted footage This is the simplest and most common task in editing. Many videos can be dramatically improved by simply getting rid of the flawed or unwanted bits. Choose the best footage It is common to shoot far more footage than you actually need and choose only the best material for the final edit. Often you will shoot several versions (takes) of a shot and choose the best one when editing. Create a flow Most videos serve a purpose such as telling a story or providing information. Editing is a crucial step in making sure the video flows in a way which achieves this goal.

The Goals of Editing Create a flow Most videos serve a purpose such as telling a story or providing information. Editing is a crucial step in making sure the video flows in a way which achieves this goal. Add effects, graphics, music, etc This is often the "wow" part of editing. You can improve most videos (and have a lot of fun) by adding extra elements. Alter the style, pace or mood of the video A good editor will be able to create subtle mood prompts in a video. Techniques such as mood music and visual effects can influence how the audience will react. Give the video a particular "angle" Video can be tailored to support a particular viewpoint, impart a message or serve an agenda.

Video Editing Terminology Capture Device: A hardware or firmware device used to convert analogue video into digital video. Compressors & Codecs: Software or firmware used to compress and decompress digital video. Compression makes the file size smaller. Editing: The process of rearranging, adding and/or removing sections of video clips. Also, creating transitions between clips. Editing is part of post- production. Encoding: The process of converting digital video into a particular format, for example, saving a video project in MGEG-2 format for DVD

Video Editing Terminology Linear Editing: Also known as tape to tape editing. A method of editing in which footage is copied from one tape to another in the required order. Non Linear Editing: An editing method which uses computer software to edit the footage. Transition: The way one shot changes to the next. Post Production: Everything that happens to the video and audio after production, i.e. after the footage has been shot. Post production includes video editing, audio editing, titling, color correction, effects, etc.

Types of Video Editing Linear Editing (Tape-to-Tape) Linear editing was the original video tape editing method, before non-linear editing computers became available in the 1990s. These days, many people consider linear editing to be obsolete. This is not actually true. Non Linear (Digital) Editing Digital video editing, is known as non-linear editing which is a computer- based editing.

Setting Up a Non Linear Edit Suite To edit video on a computer you will need: A source device to play the original tape or disk. Typically a VCR or camera. A computer with at least these specs: 200 MHz processor / 64 MB RAM / Fast hard drive with 1 GB or more free space. Note: If you want decent results, you'll need much higher specs. Some editing software requires a high-performance computer to even work properly. A video capture device. To capture video from an analogue source (such as VHS or Video8) you need a device to convert the video into a digital format. This can be a standalone device which plugs into the computer or a video capture card which becomes part of the computer. If you are using a source device which outputs a digital signal (such as Firewire or USB) you don't need a capture device, but you do need to make sure your computer has the appropriate input available.

Setting Up a Non Linear Edit Suite To edit video on a computer you will need: Connecting leads to plug the source device into the capture device or computer. Software to control the capturing, editing and outputting. A video monitor (or television).

Camera and Computer The most common system in non-professional situations is to plug your video camera directly into your computer via a Firewire or USB connection. These are digital connections and allow you to "dump" footage straight from the camera to the hard drive. This is a convenient and inexpensive way to operate.

Video Editing Software Deciding which video editing software to use is not easy. There is a huge range available, from very basic applications such as Windows Movie Maker to professional packages such as Final Cut Pro, ULead MediaStudio and Adobe Premiere.

How Editing Software Works Most general-purpose editing software does three things: Capture Edit Output This means the software controls the capturing (recording) of the footage, provides a way to edit the footage, and allows the finished product to be output to a recording device such as a VCR or DVD.

Projects Although the terminology may vary, non-linear video editing is founded on the concept of a project. An editing project is a collection of elements which are used to create the finished product. Elements can include video clips, audio clips, titles, graphics, etc.

What to Look For in Editing Software Make sure it is compatible with your hardware and operating system. Check the capture, import and export options. Make sure it can handle the formats and resolution you want to use. Does the software allow for layering and effects? What other advanced features does it have? Is there any other software bundled with the package (e.g. audio editing)? Is it compatible with other common software (e.g. Adobe Photoshop)?

Digital video editing is the process of editing films on the computer. Digital cameras are used to record the video and save it on a memory card. Then, the video is transferred to the computer, where you can edit the video. You can add or take out sounds, music, scenes or even freeze and print certain frames as photographs. Digital video editing is revolutionizing the way videos are made today, and spawning a new type of career - the digital video editing career.

DIGITAL ARTS CLASSES: Color Theory Photoshop Basics Design & Composition Digital Photography I Digital Photography II Digital Art Photography Digital Video Production Digital Video Editing Digital Photography Studio Digital Video Studio