Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Video Editing

     Video editing equates to torture.  Editing can be a very big hassle and backing up everything and making sure that there are enough clips to be used in case of dropped shots and if something doesn't look quite right like audio issues or if lines are slurred.  I learned a lot about After Effects, Final Cut Pro, and Adobe Premiere.  After Effects and Premiere became my favorite editing software while Final Cut became sinister because I found out that the is a RAM program issue with it.  Especially transferring rendered large sequences from After Effects.  Final Cut Pro has a 10 MB RAM limit and most of the RAM is taken up be programming.  I stopped using Final Cut and got introduced to Premiere which is a very good application which I believe the COMMUNICATION department should start using more.  One thing I learned about After Effects is to make sure to click the audio button when rendering or audio will be lost.  Lesson learned.  Video editing becomes much easier to do with practice; however, it still takes a lot of time and there is a lot of possibilities for error so you need to be cautious.  I have learned how to edit pretty well but I know I could still learn a lot more, especially editing pictures, like editing the gamma rays. 

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