1 Lesson 9 Editing Video Digital Video BASICS Schaefermeyer
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Lesson 9 Editing Video Digital Video BASICS Schaefermeyer
Objectives
Connect your playback deck or camera to the computer
Start Final Cut Express
Create settings for an editing project
Open a new project file
Save your project file
Capture your video
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Objectives (continued)
Import video
Create a new timeline
Put video into the timeline
Perform a basic cut
Add transitions
Render clips and transitions
Add graphics and titles
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Vocabulary
Capture
Editing
FireWire
Frame accurate editing
HDV
In point
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Out point
Real time
Rendering
Time code
Trim or Trimming
USB
Connect Your Playback Deck or Camera to the Computer
Editing is the process of combining footage that tells your
story and eliminating the footage you do not want.
Videotape requires you to capture footagewhich is recording the
footage to a hard drive.
Connect your deck, camera, or playback device to the computer
using equipment that is compatible for your system.
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Creating Settings for Editing a Project and Opening a New
Project
To set up the software, you need to tell it what format the
video will be in when it is captured to the computer.
Then tell the computer where you want to put the footage you
are going to capture. The location is called the scratch disk.
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Working with Final Cut Express Windows
Basic windows to know:
Browser: Untitled Project 1 tab contains any captured footage,
as well as the timeline you will be editing in. Effects tab
contains transitions.
Viewer: Where you work on individual clips before adding them
to the timeline.
Canvas: Shows you what is in the timeline so you can see what
is edited together.
Timeline: Where the clips you add to your edit are put
together.
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Save Your Project File
Give each project a unique name so you do not have to guess
which project is which.
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Capturing Video
Three ways to capture video in Final Cut Express: Capture clip
and capture project allow you do identify and capture only the
parts of a tape you want to use; capture now captures everything on
the tape, whether you want it or not.
Each frame has its own unique identifying number, expressed as
a time code. The numbers represent hours, seconds, minutes, and the
frame number.
Frame accurate edits are the type of editing made possible by
time code.
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Import Video
Any number of media assets can be added to the project by
importing the file into Final Cut Express.
Importing video is also the way to get video shot on a camera
into Final Cut Express.
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Trimming Clips
Before adding clips into the timeline, trim away parts of the
captured clip that you do not want included in the final edit.
Two ways to load a captured clip into the Viewer window:
double-click the captured clip or click and drag the captured clip
from the Browser window.
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Putting Video into the Timeline
To add a clip to the timeline, drag the clip into the timeline,
or pull it over to the Canvas window and then choose an option from
the Canvas window menu items that appear:
Insert with transition adds the default transition
(dissolve).
Fit to fill alters the timing of the clip by speeding it up or
slowing it down.
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Adding a Transition
Most edits you see in movies and on television are simply
straight cutsthe last frame of the first clip is followed directly
by the first frame of the second clip.
Transitions smooth out differences between shots, convey the
passage of time, or a change in location.
A transition takes frames from the first (outgoing) clip and
blends them together with frames from the second (incoming)
clip.
Real time effects, with bold face type, are active as soon as
you add the transition to the timeline .
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Rendering Video Clips and Transition
Rendering means that the video is processed so that it can play
correctly and smoothly.
A red line across the top of the timeline means that the clips
and transition have not been rendered.
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Adding Graphics and Titles
Adding titles and graphics makes your project look nicer and
more professional.
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Working with Adobe Premiere Elements
Adobe Premier Elements has some different tools than Final Cut
Express, but the process for editing is the samecapture the video,
trim the clips, add them to the timeline, and add transitions and
titles.
Final Cut Express can only be used on Macintosh computers;
Premier Elements can be used on Macintosh or Windows
computers.
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Connecting Your Playback Deck or Camera to Your Computer
Connect the camera or playback deck to your computer using the
correct connections.
Premier Element workspaces and panels:
Monitor panel: Top center of the screen; switches between
displaying video from the Timeline or an individual clip
Media panel: Upper left corner of the screen; media is
displayed for easy access and identification
Effects and Transitions panel: Below Media panel on the left of
the screen; displays available transitions and effects
Timeline: Where actual editing takes place
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Importing Media
There are times when you want to import media, like a graphic
or video clip, from another source instead of capturing it from a
tape.
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Trimming Clips and Adding Clips to Timeline
Trimming a clip removes unwanted frames from the clip.
Trimming clips does not permanently remove frames from the
captured video clipit just shows the part you want.
Once the clip has been trimmed it is ready to add to the
timeline.
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Adding a Transition and Rending the Video
Once clips are added to the timeline, you can either leave the
clips as they are with straight cuts, or add transitions between
them.
A red at the top of the timeline means that the video needs to
be rendered before the video will play smoothly.
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Adding a Graphic Title
Use the Text styles panel to change the font, font size, or
other text attributes of a title.
Use the Roll/Crawl Options window to make a title roll, crawl,
or be still.
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Summary
How video must be captured, or transferred, onto the hard drive
in order to work with it. The captured video must have the same
settings as the sequence in order for the video to work properly
without having to take time rendering.
How to set up a project in Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premier
Elements.
How to set in and out points for the video using the keyboard
and/or the mouse and how to trim out parts of the clip that are not
needed for the edit.
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Summary (continued)
How transitions are added between clips to create new mixed
frames of video. Transitions should be used sparingly, depending on
the effect you want the edit to have, such as conveying a change of
time or location. Most editing, however, should not call attention
to itself.
How to place clips to the timeline, and add transitions and
text graphics in both Final Cut Express and Adobe Premier elements
.