Video Editing
Once you have recorded film with your video camera, you may wish to employ some video editing techniques to refine and improve your film. Video editing involves rearranging or removing particular parts of your video in order to form a new one. Video editing can help the videographer achieve the end result he or she is seeking. Like any video technology, editing ranges from the more basic to the most complex. Researching the different methods and technologies for video editing can help ensure your final result is the very best it can be.
Digital Video Editing
Video editing generally refers to two main methods. The first, non-linear editing uses computers with editing software. The second, linear editing uses the actual videotape. Non-linear video editing occurs when the images from your film are processed using software on a computer. The software is able to cut and edit the film to your specifications. You can also add audio or splice in other footage. There is a great amount of versatility to non-linear editing. In linear editing, you are actually changing the videotape. The original film is inserted into a new tape, with any deletions or additions occurring at the time of transfer. Audio and re-mixing of sound and footage must be done separately.
Video Editing Programs
There are a number of video editing programs available that you should consider for your video editing needs. Depending on your level of expertise and how much of an investment you are willing or wish to make, the right editing program can be a great tool for increasing the quality of your video. With the advent of the internet, many inexpensive and easy to use editing tools have become available. It is now possible for even the most novice videographer to produce and publish video online. Some of these production programs include Adobe, Apple Final Cut Pro and Avid. The video can then be published online using such tools as DVD, web-streaming and QuickTime movies.
Video Editing Equipment
In addition to a good editing program, you will need to make sure your computer is compatible and has the capabilities required by the software. The better your equipment, the better your end result will be. There are many websites and publications devoted to video making and editing. Of special note are the many websites which compare products and provide objective reviews. Taking the time to research and learn about the various options available, can save you time, money and frustration.