Video Editing v07

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Video Editing : 

Video Editing 8th Grade Project / The Walker School

What is Video Editing? : 

What is Video Editing? Editing is at least half of making a video Editing unites the pieces to tell a story Components Raw audio visual clips Photos / Images Documents Voice-overs Music Sound Effects

Post-Production : 

Post-Production Collecting the components Digitally capturing video segments Ripping music to the computer Capturing online clips Adding audio Voice-overs (podcasts) Music Transitions (visual / audio) Packaging (DVD / Online Video)

Create a Workspace : 

Create a Workspace Create a workable directory structure F:\8GP-Smith Video Video Clips Audio Images Project Finished Video Scripts Research Paper

Capturing Video Segments : 

Capturing Video Segments Digital film / HD / DVD cameras – download Card readers save batteries Tape cameras – capture using Firewire / DV Firewire works better (if you have that option) Many laptops & cameras have Firewire / i1394 / DV Many desktops have Firewire only on video cards How to capture? Plug camera into computer via Firewire Turn camera on in play mode Respond to prompts to import video Capture to Hard Drive, NOT to flash drives Film capture takes about as long as the filming

Capturing Internet Video : 

Capturing Internet Video Converting YouTube / Internet video / MP4 http://zamzar.com/url/ Paste in the exact URL of the YouTube video Upload MP4’s using http://zamzar.com/ Choose output format Video AVI / WMV (Windows) MOV (Mac) – for video use Audio MP3 / WMA – for audio-only use, video is cut

Audio : 

Audio Convert your music into an MP3 / WAV / WMA file Rip CDs to hard drive using Windows Media Player By MP3s online directly WITHOUT DRM ($1.30 on iTunes) iTunes: Old DRM files must be burned to CD and ripped Record voice-overs (podcasts) In a quiet environment Using software like Audacity Keep microphone near mouth or use headset USE A SCRIPT Speak slowly and ENUNCIATE clearly Review the quality of the recording before end of session

Images : 

Images Use high resolution images At least the resolution of your video 4:3 full screen: 0.5 MP / 1080 HD: 2 MP DO NOT USE THUMBNAILS Personally collected photos Digital cameras Insert film into digital film reader Copy like a file (often from subdirectory like DCIM) Analog film cameras Request CD when developing Scan on a high quality scanner

Citations / Credits : 

Citations / Credits All sources of information MUST be cited As part of the end of film credits On the screen as a sub-title Cite Artist and Title, not just “iTunes” Cite original sources NOT intermediate sources like google images Provide enough info. to find original media Recognize all contributors to your video

Video Editors : 

Video Editors Basic Video Editors iMovie (Mac) Windows Movie Maker (PC) BEWARE: Vista & XP versions are incompatible Online Movie Editors JayCut (http://jaycut.com) Advanced Adobe Premier (PC & Mac) Considerably more flexible

Video Preparation Checklist : 

Video Preparation Checklist PRINT and bring latest Script / Storyboard At least 60 seconds of original footage All video sources available As online URL On camera As download All audio is available Music Sound Effects LARGE (>4GB) USB drive available

Editing Checklist : 

Editing Checklist Capture Video Collect Audio Create Title & Credits Screens Insert video clips Insert transitions between clips Watch entire film Re-edit Show to target audience Re-edit

Video Editing : 

Video Editing 8th Grade Project / The Walker School