This is an example of a template title, which means that this is used as an opening title just with a cool, premade, graphic behind it. You might use this kind of title when you want a type of graphic or a cool picture behind your title.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
A simple cut in the timeline is when you remove a previously existing video from the timeline. When you cut a clip the other videos in the timeline stay where they were. A ripple edit is when you remove a clip from the timeline and then close the gap left by that video in the timeline by moving the other videos together. You do this by right clicking the video you want removed the clicking ripple delete. Lifting and extracting are two ways to remove portions of clips at one time. To do this you set the in and out points (set them as the portion you want deleted) then you click on the lift button if you want to leave a gap, or the extract button if you dont want the gap. Lifting is like a cut while extracting is like a ripple delete in terms of what happens to the other clips in the timeline. This is an exampple of an extracting edit. I decided to extract the portion of the two videos where I did because this showed the most action with the best part of the other girls smile.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
This is an example of an overlay edit. You can use this during when an action is going on so it doesnt disrupt the flow of the action. i decided to overlay the second clip where i did so it seemed like the girl was excited about the jump the other girl just preformed. The difference between an overlay and an insert edit is that in an overlay edit the original video keeps playing along with the second video in order to keep the time flow going and to make the video look normal. An insert stops the original video and while the first video is paused it plays the second video. In this case the overlay works better because it doesnt stop the action that is being preformed and keeps everything flowing.
This is an example of an insert edit. An insert edit stops the original video from playing and instead plays the second video, then when the second video is done, the original starts back up again from where it stopped. I inserted this video where I did because it doesnt stop the flow of action as badly.
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