Monday, October 14, 2019

Editing lesson Blog

Today we learned The beginning steps of how to edit films and clips. For the camera to charge the screen must be shut and turned off. To connect the camera to the tripod if you have to screw in the base to the removable plate. To make the camera stable you must tighten the screw underneath the tripod. To dump to dump your information from the SD card to the computer you first have to click on the DCIM button. This contains all of your SD card information. For example the date, time and size of a clip. If you cannot find a clip go back and click on "private" then "AVCHD" then "next" then "stream" this will show all information stored on the SD card. The next step is importing this is when you take the information on your computer and import it to the program that you use to edit. Once your editing software is open click edit in the top middle NOT transitions.

When you're ready to start editing the clips you hit "Import" and next you click "desktop" the "+" sigh and the word "media". This will allow you to select the imported files you want to edit. The ones that have a check next to them will be pulled down. This will allow you to select the imported files that you want to edit. When moving the checked files they go in one of three sections. AV track 1 which is for the tittle of the film. AV track 2 which is were you build the Visual portion of the film. Or AV track  3 which is where the audio of the film goes. The vertical red line is called the play bar. Can you place this somewhere on the track where you wish to cut the clip in two.

You can right click on a section of film to add effects. To take the audio out of a clip and make it silent you right click and press " detach audio". To start saving your progress you want to export it. You will export the program onto your desktop. Go into settings make it an mpeg4 NOT an mpeg3. An mpeg3 is for music only. Mpeg 4 is for video. You will render what you have to make sure it's saved. You can replay what you have saved to view how it looks. If you dislike it you can export it again to make it less choppy.

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