Learn how to take all the video you shot and turn it into a polished, final product with graphics, music, narration, and flow, then share it with your client.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- What you'll learn in this course
- Using the exercise files
- Properly transferring and organizing media
- Reviewing deliverables to determine sequence settings
- The role of transcripts
- Identifying the best sound bites for an editing script
- Software to speed up transcription workflows
- How can voiceover help tell a story?
- Auditioning voice talent
- Using a scratch track then recording for real
- Working with bins
- Subclipping footage
- Adding metadata to help organize footage
- Creating a story arc for corporate video
- Assembling a radio cut
- Adding essential B-roll
- Organizing audio tracks in a sequence
- Choosing and licensing music tracks
- Creating a rough audio mix
- Mixing for multiple platforms
- The role of graphics
- Adding lower thirds for speakers
- An introduction to color correction for video
- Trimming video and working with transitions
- Managing sequence reviews remotely
- Controlling the review process
- Reviewing the project's requirements before output
- An introduction to captioning
- Choosing the right export formats for archive
- Export your video for web delivery and presentation playback
- Why back up a project and media?
- What to archive for a video project
- Project closeout
- Next steps and recommended learning
Taught by
Amy DeLouise and Richard Harrington