How to Edit Videos Using Different Styles | Taught by Rachel Eisengart (A+E Networks)
Do you want to learn how to simply edit your first video project into a story? Learn how to edit videos both technically and artistically: import video clips, edit videos with visual storytelling fundamentals, and export your first video with free editing software. In this lesson, Rachel teaches different editing styles for different moods with comedy and drama. For the full course please visit: http://creatorup.com/editing-videos-wevideo
The full course outline includes:
HOW TO EDIT VIDEOS WITH FREE EDITING SOFTWARE
INTRO: Editing videos is both technical and artistic, and this course reviews both approaches including fundamental techniques of visual storytelling. (1:45)
CHAPTER 1: PROJECT SET UP
Lesson 1-1: The Editor's Role (3:30)
Lesson 1-2: Starting a Project (4:00)
Lesson 1-3: Logging Videos (10:30)
Lesson 1-4: Organizing Time (2:45)
CHAPTER 2: EDITING A PROJECT
Lesson 2-1: Editing a Rough Cut (16:30)
Lesson 2-2: Refining the Cut (11:00)
Lesson 2-3: Managing Time (2:00)
CHAPTER 3: FINISHING A PROJECT
Lesson 1: Exporting the Project (2:00)
Lesson 2: Video Distribution (6:00)
"Hi, I'm Rachel Eisengart. I'm the senior editor at A+E network's digital media department. I hope you'll check out my intro to digital editing course on creatorup.com. One question I often get is, "how do you create a mood through an editing style?" I'd like to check out a couple clips as an example. Take a look at this clip. In this video, the editor lets the shots play out. It's not a quick cut video, and the music track as you notice is very mellow. It kinda gives you a reflective, kinda somber mood. The shots are left playing long enough so that you can really start to form an idea the relationship of these two people. So through this more subdued, slower editing style, it creates a tone of, what i take away from the style of editing in this piece is that it's dramatic, probably very emotionally driven. I think it must be a heavy character piece. Really, the editing serves I think to tell the story but in a more seamless, subtle way. Now if you check out this video as a contrast, this is more of a comedic video. It actually doesn't use music. It just uses the cutting to kind of accentuate the humor in the writing, and in the performance. So this video is called "guys," a tribute to HBO's "girls," and it was produced by Michael Robin and Thesy Surface, and directed by Thesy Surface. Now this was a fun one to do, because I love to cut comedy. It's a lot about rhythm and pacing, and the story beats, and really featuring the actors' performance. Comedy probably is one of the genres where you can really make somebody look great through the editing. Thanks for watching, and be sure to watch my course on creatorup.com."
Видео How to Edit Videos Using Different Styles | Taught by Rachel Eisengart (A+E Networks) канала Hugh Hou
The full course outline includes:
HOW TO EDIT VIDEOS WITH FREE EDITING SOFTWARE
INTRO: Editing videos is both technical and artistic, and this course reviews both approaches including fundamental techniques of visual storytelling. (1:45)
CHAPTER 1: PROJECT SET UP
Lesson 1-1: The Editor's Role (3:30)
Lesson 1-2: Starting a Project (4:00)
Lesson 1-3: Logging Videos (10:30)
Lesson 1-4: Organizing Time (2:45)
CHAPTER 2: EDITING A PROJECT
Lesson 2-1: Editing a Rough Cut (16:30)
Lesson 2-2: Refining the Cut (11:00)
Lesson 2-3: Managing Time (2:00)
CHAPTER 3: FINISHING A PROJECT
Lesson 1: Exporting the Project (2:00)
Lesson 2: Video Distribution (6:00)
"Hi, I'm Rachel Eisengart. I'm the senior editor at A+E network's digital media department. I hope you'll check out my intro to digital editing course on creatorup.com. One question I often get is, "how do you create a mood through an editing style?" I'd like to check out a couple clips as an example. Take a look at this clip. In this video, the editor lets the shots play out. It's not a quick cut video, and the music track as you notice is very mellow. It kinda gives you a reflective, kinda somber mood. The shots are left playing long enough so that you can really start to form an idea the relationship of these two people. So through this more subdued, slower editing style, it creates a tone of, what i take away from the style of editing in this piece is that it's dramatic, probably very emotionally driven. I think it must be a heavy character piece. Really, the editing serves I think to tell the story but in a more seamless, subtle way. Now if you check out this video as a contrast, this is more of a comedic video. It actually doesn't use music. It just uses the cutting to kind of accentuate the humor in the writing, and in the performance. So this video is called "guys," a tribute to HBO's "girls," and it was produced by Michael Robin and Thesy Surface, and directed by Thesy Surface. Now this was a fun one to do, because I love to cut comedy. It's a lot about rhythm and pacing, and the story beats, and really featuring the actors' performance. Comedy probably is one of the genres where you can really make somebody look great through the editing. Thanks for watching, and be sure to watch my course on creatorup.com."
Видео How to Edit Videos Using Different Styles | Taught by Rachel Eisengart (A+E Networks) канала Hugh Hou
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