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When it comes to editing event videos and commercials, you get more freedom in deciding what goes where. Usually, the client will give you the footage, specific parts they want in the video, and the length. For example, “I want a video summarizing my wedding. The main parts I want are the ceremony, the dancing
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Depending on the type of video you will edit, you will have the freedom to edit the footage however you want. Other times, you will have a script that will show you when the producers want a graphic and when. At the campus television station for SUNY Oswego, the producers will give the editors a
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Just like with any other media (i.e books and songs) there are many different types of videos that you can make. Depending on if you are editing for a client or making your own content, you need to know what type of video you will edit. If you don’t, how will you know how to
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Animating Graphics – A (Semi)Advanced Technique! If you don’t want to use one of Adobe’s premade animated graphics but want a moving graphic, don’t worry! There is a way to animate your graphic to zoom across the page. Keyframing Let’s say I want to make this picture of my bunny, Sira, zoom in. My bunny,
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What are Lower Thirds? Lower thirds are the graphics shown on many shows or news shows that has a little bit of information for the audience. This image shows what a lower third looks like. As you can see, lower thirds have been used in news stations for many years. Image credit: “Jim Lehrer mentions
Graphics are any media that is not video or audio. Text? That’s a graphic! Pictures? Those are graphics! You can create your own graphics or use one of Adobe’s premade graphic templates. This tutorial will show you how to utilize Adobe’s graphic workspace. The Graphic Workspace At the top of of the application, you will
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Many videos and movies you see will have some sort of text on it – whether it be for the title or the credits at the end of a video. Here’s how to add text to your videos. The Text Tool In the tools panel is a Text Tool (shortcut is T on the keyboard).