Sunday, 23 August 2015

Video Editing

In week 3 of DECO2300, the process of video editing was discussed in greater detail. We went over what makes a video decent, how audio can affect a viewers impression of a video and different ways of ensuring that the audio and video are at the highest level of quality.

To begin the process, we were shown example videos to which we had to identify what was wrong with them. For example, in one of the videos the music was completely drowning out the speaker and in another, the lighting of the video was causing dark shades to block out everything of importance. After going into greater depth to discover ways to fix these videos, we were introduced to software in which video editing could be done - with the main software being Adobe PhotoShop.

From here, we were tasked with filming several short videos, after which we were required to edit them to the highest level possible using PhotoShop. This would be enhancing our skills for later on, as we are required to complete a video for our prototype assessment.

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