Digital Video Cameras Make Video Editing Possible
Digital Video Cameras Make Video Editing Possible
Art is rarely created perfectly without any adjustments being needed. Artworks often require changes to color, shading, and shapes, before they can be considered masterpieces. After a sound has been recorded in a studio, the work has just begun. A sound editor can subsequently spend endless hours perfecting various aspects of the recording. Likewise, while digital video cameras can successfully record birthday parties, vacations, and your dog chasing its own tail, video editing can give your film a professional look.
Hollywood Blockbusters Are Not Made Overnight
Contrary to the claims of several articles and advertisements today, simply using digital video cameras to create films, and computers to edit them, will not ensure the birth of a Hollywood blockbuster. Tools can help you to create various types of films. However, some of today's video editing software is so complex that it seems to require a Ph. D to operate.
Tricks of the Trade
However, before addressing how to edit video, one should consider what components are generally accepted as those needed to create a quality video. They include:
A title at the film's beginning
A relatively high number of shots and angles. A shot is a particular object that digital video cameras have filmed some a particular angle.
Fast motion or slow motion, in order to alter the film's speed.
A stream of shots that tell a story.
Titles in shots, in order to identify locations, objects, and people.
A quality soundtrack that can include background music and narration
"Static shots" (i.e. graphs) that are combined with the standard video that digital video cameras create.
Intriguing transitions between various shots.
Even when creating simple films by using digital video cameras, incorporating a blend of these features can transform the film from ordinary, to extraordinary. This will please the audience and make your work appear more masterful.
Video Editing Needs Video
Besides computers and video editing software, digital video cameras are needed to produce quality films. The majority of digital video cameras sold today use MiniDV (digital video) tapes. Nearly all of these units feature a Firewire port on the camcorder. This allows you easily and speedily transfer the video onto a computer. Regardless of which of numerous digital camcorders you use, it must have a FireWire connection.
The odds of filming a Hollywood blockbuster by exclusively using digital video cameras, are astronomical. However, remember that video editing requires good video to edit.