Video Editing Nuggets
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- Joined: Mon Apr 30, 2001 4:24 am
Video Editing Nuggets
It is as the profile says: a video i made for showing (specificially) my students some of the basic effects/techniques that premiere or any other basic editing software can offer. However, being unsatisfied with the completed video, i completely remastered it. So it isn't as bad as the vid profile suggests (almost.maybe.perhaps) =)
For the technical gurus out there, please remember this vid is primary meant for people who have not edited before and i wanted to fufill the dual purpose of informing and entertaining while making sure it doesn't completely suck.
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- Joined: Tue Jul 01, 2003 2:15 pm
It was OK for an educational purpose, if we're talking about the very basics here. The lower bar could have been a little smaller and the english text more appropriate, but otherwise I didn't see anything else to point out. One can consider though, if a combination of Naruto and j-pop is really the best thing to show to newcommers.
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- Joined: Mon Apr 30, 2001 4:24 am
Thanks for the feedback. I guess the bar can be made smaller Initially i thought i had a lot to say but only to realise later on, my technical knowledge in this area is really limited. I know how to create the effects but don't know what they are called or what else could be added to help the newcomers.Esrhan wrote:It was OK for an educational purpose, if we're talking about the very basics here. The lower bar could have been a little smaller and the english text more appropriate, but otherwise I didn't see anything else to point out. One can consider though, if a combination of Naruto and j-pop is really the best thing to show to newcommers.