Using Fiverr Talent for Your Edit
Chris Hau
Lessons
Class Introduction
02:46 2Chapter 2 Introduction
00:38 3Choosing the Best Platform For Your Vision
02:55 4What is a Project Brief?
01:02 5How to Use a Project Brief
00:47 6Foundational Pre-Production Documents
02:18Unpacking Real World Examples
01:49 8Chapter Two Recap
00:40 9Intro to Practical Storytelling Components
01:07 10Element One: Content (Visuals & Interviews)
05:08 11Element Two: Graphics/VFX
02:09 12Element Three: Call to Action
01:31 13Element Four: Voice Over
03:37 14Element Five: Sound & Music
02:08 15Element Six: Editing & Color Correction
03:14 16Bringing it Together with an Intro and Outro
02:00 17Chapter Three Recap
00:42 18Introduction to Storytelling Tools
00:26 19Introduction to Gear
01:24 20Building Your Kit
00:51 21Choosing Your Camera
04:41 22Supporting Your Camera
02:44 23Lighting Equipment Basics
02:22 24Sound & Microphone Basics
04:13 25Chapter Four Recap
00:30 26Introduction to Shooting a Video
00:42 27The Camera
00:36 28Exposure Triangle
06:50 29White Balance
02:15 30Frame Rates
01:39 31Framing
04:31 32Basic Lighting
02:00 33Recording Sounds
05:15 34Conducting an Interview
02:49 35Recording Voice Over
01:30 36Chapter Five Recap
00:44 37Setting Up to Shoot Your Video Shoot
02:58 38Framing Your Shots
02:31 39Working With Light
10:28 40Working With Sound
07:34 41Pro Video Tips
02:16 42The Art of Editing
00:27 43Understanding Shots and Pacing
02:08 44Seven Step Editing Process
03:15 45Bringing the Elements Together
02:52 46Shooting for Edit and Exporting Tips
03:22 47Using Fiverr Talent for Your Edit
01:49 48Chapter Seven Recap
00:46 49Introduction to Video Marketing
00:48 50How to Get Eyes on Your Videos
04:02 51How to Name Your Video for Conversion
03:01 52Video SEO Explained
01:56 53Email List
01:52 54Chapter Eight Recap
01:26Lesson Info
Using Fiverr Talent for Your Edit
Now if you're not confident in your editing skills, that is okay. There are solutions to help you figure out how to get a solid edit on your video. My recommendation is that you hone in on your videography skills first so that you have good footage to work with. From there outsource your footage to an editor. You can look into your network to see if you have any contacts who are talented editors or know anyone in your area. From there, you can work with that person to edit your vision together. But let's say you don't know anyone who is a skilled editor, then what? Well, there are services online, such as Fiverr to help you. Fiverr gives you access to hundreds of different video editors you can hire to edit your video at an array of price points. All you have to do is pick an editor that you like or fits your budget. And then you can send them the footage through Dropbox or Google Drive with some instructions to follow. Those instructions could include your overview or script. From the...
re, they will edit your footage and send you back a final video. What's useful about Fiverr is that most sellers will offer revisions so that if their first draft is not to your liking, then you can give them feedback on how they can improve on it. Fiverr is more than just finding video editors, too. Using Fiverr talent, you can find professional voice actors, animators, visual effects specialists, and anything else that you need to build individual elements for your video. What is great about Fiverr is that they have an array of talent with a diverse set of skills. So if you think you cannot make the video you want because you're not a good editor, or don't know how to animate, well, then don't worry. There are solutions out there to help you get your video done. Now, what is important to remember about creating a video is that you do not have to be an expert in everything. Once you've collected all the pieces of your video, there's tools and services available to help put your final vision together. Using a service like Fiverr allows you to elevate your video or story even further by giving you access to professionals around the world. If you want to go fast, do it alone. If you want to do it right, collaborate and do it as a team.
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Ratings and Reviews
a Creativelive Student
Ok, I really enjoyed this course but you should know it is a decent overview of what to do and in what order to do them. This is not going to show you HOW to do anything but it will show you WHAT you need to think about and how to approach a production in a professional manner. Chris knows his stuff really well and everything is covered but it is just an overview. Well worth your time, especially if you are new to video but just do not think that he is going to show you how to do everything.
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