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Intro to Editing

Lesson 41 from: Video Production Essentials: Create, Edit and Post Online​

Philip Ebiner, Sam Shimizu-Jones, Will Carnahan

Intro to Editing

Lesson 41 from: Video Production Essentials: Create, Edit and Post Online​

Philip Ebiner, Sam Shimizu-Jones, Will Carnahan

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Lesson Info

41. Intro to Editing

Lessons

Class Trailer

Chapter 1 Introduction

1

Welcome to the Class

02:12
2

What Makes a Great Video

03:17
3

What Type of Video Should You Make

02:47

Chapter 2: Pre-production

4

Come up with a Great Video Ideas

05:05
5

Plan Your Video

03:30
6

The Pre-production Checklist

04:04

Chapter 3 Equipment - Our Suggestions for Getting Started

7

Does Equipment Matter

01:34
8

Our Recommended Cameras

06:00
9

Our Recommended Audio Equipment

04:37
10

Our Recommended Lighting Equipment

01:47
11

Our Recommended Editing Equipment

02:11
12

Our Recommended Drone Equipment

05:35
13

Quiz: Chapter 3

Chapter 4:Cinematography Basics

14

Exposing Your Shots

05:25
15

Compose Your Shots

04:25
16

Filming Yourself

01:09
17

Getting the Right Shot

03:43
18

Choose a Background

02:32
19

My Office Video Setup

02:54
20

Quiz: Chapter 4

Chapter 5: Tips for Shooting with Different Cameras

21

Exposing with DSLR and Mirrorless Cameras

06:31
22

Focus with DSLR and Mirrorless Cameras

02:35
23

Stabilize Your Shots

02:57
24

Know Your Lenses

03:18
25

Shoot with Your Smartphone

05:10
26

Shoot with Your Webcam

05:49
27

Record Great Screencast Videos

04:20
28

Tips for Better Drone Shots

04:06
29

Types of Drone Shots

01:43
30

Quiz: Chapter 5

Chapter 6: Audio Recording and Microphones

31

Choose the Right Microphone for Your Video

03:14
32

Record Better Audio in Any Environment

01:27
33

How to Use a Lavalier Microphone

02:47
34

How to Use a Shotgun Microphone

00:55
35

How to Record Audio with Your Computer

01:27
36

Quiz: Chapter 6

Chapter 7: Video Lighting

37

Why We Light

01:03
38

Use Natural Light

04:14
39

The 3-point Video Lighting Setup

07:26
40

Quiz: Chapter 7

Chapter 8: Editing Better Videos

41

Intro to Editing

02:15
42

The Post-production Process

07:50
43

Craft a Story with Editing

05:21
44

Improve Your Audio with Editing

06:34
45

Find and Add Music

05:12
46

Design Clean and Professional Titles

03:15
47

Increase Video Engagement with Calls to Action

01:29
48

Quiz: Chapter 8

Chapter 9: Get More Views - Publishing Your Video Online

49

Export the Best Quality Video for Online

02:54
50

Tips for Posting Online

05:28
51

Grow Your Youtube Channel

04:41
52

Quiz: Chapter 9

Chapter 10: Case Studies: Real-world Filmmaking

53

Case Study - Corporate Promo Videos with Ghirardelli Chocolate

08:54
54

Case Study - Event Videography with Major Lazer

08:39
55

Case Study - Documentary Films with Phil

14:24
56

Case Study - Shooting By Yourself

15:32
57

Case Study - Wedding Videography

08:37
58

Case Study - Phil's Livestream Setup

04:23

Chapter 11: Conclusion

59

Thank You

00:59

Final Quiz

60

Final Quiz

Lesson Info

Intro to Editing

and welcome to the section on learning how to edit your videos. I wanted to create a quick intro video just to preview what this section is all about. And just to talk about the setup I'm using because I'm sure you might be interested in a change that I'm doing in this section. I'm just editing or recording in my own office. You saw this setup briefly a couple sections ago but using my paper lanterns, my HD logitech C 9 20 webcam. Just the gray backdrop. So I don't have any lighting back here except for the two paper lanterns. I'm using my how Pr 40 microphone which is right below frame so I like it the frame to be clean. I'm also standing on the third using the rule of thirds, putting myself in the third rather than the center so that I can add more graphics up here, which I'm going to be doing a lot more in this section. Speaking of this section, I do want to talk about it and just give you a heads up really. We think this section is a great one if you're brand new to video editing o...

r if you already know how to edit using whatever application. We aren't diving into a specific video editor. I prefer premiere pro and I have a complete course on how to use adobe. Premiere Pro. I just launched it before this course was launched. So it's a great course if you want to dive in and learn everything that in itself is like a five or six hour course and we couldn't add that to this course and we couldn't do something similar in this course. So the lessons in this course about editing are all their, their their their general in the sense that you can use any editing application to use our tips. These are best practices that I've come up with that. I've learned that I use as a professional video editor myself in my day to day life because that's what I do professionally. Not only am I teaching online courses, but I edit commercials, documentaries, short films, narrative films, anything, you name it, I edit it and do motion graphics. So I put together my top practices in this section. If you're not as interested in editing, go ahead and just skip this section, go onto distribution where you'll learn how to get your video out, get more views, grow an audience online on places like Youtube or social media.

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