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.. Copyright (c) 2008-2020 OpenShot Studios, LLC
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(http://www.openshotstudios.com). This file is part of
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OpenShot Video Editor (http://www.openshot.org), an open-source project
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dedicated to delivering high quality video editing and animation solutions
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to the world.
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.. OpenShot Video Editor is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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.. OpenShot Video Editor is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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.. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with OpenShot Library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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Video Editing Basics
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====================
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You do not need to be a trained videographer to understand how to create videos
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well. Simple editing can keep your viewers engaged longer, and add a
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professional feel, even if you are not a professional video editor.
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Basically, video editing is taking footage, cutting it up, removing the
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pieces you do not want, and keeping the bits you do. Back in the old days,
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editing was slicing reels of film and piecing it together. Thankfully software
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makes the whole process much more manageable.
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There are three main jobs of video editing:
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#. Remove mistakes or unwanted sections
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#. Keep the video moving at an engaging pace
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#. Insert supporting footage, audio, or titles
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Use these three points as a checklist as you edit.
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Computer
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--------
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Video editing does not require an expensive machine, especially if you are a
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beginner. However, it would be best if you had a more recent monitor and graphics card. If
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you have an older computer, check your system specifications against OpenShot's
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:ref:`min_system_req_ref` to make sure it works for video editing.
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Unfortunately, many older computers are not fast enough for video editing, and you
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should upgrade your whole system, if possible.
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Accessories
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-----------
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Before beginning a video project, ensure there is enough storage space on your
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computer to save all the necessary clips. For example, one hour of
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1080i video, such as from a mini-DV camcorder, takes up nearly 11 GB of
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storage. If your computer's internal storage device cannot store all the
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clips, the solution is to buy an external drive.
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It would help if you had several cables, usually Firewire or USB, to connect
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your computer, external hard drive, and a camera. Different computers and
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cameras accept other connectors, so check your manuals before buying
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anything.
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Practical Tips
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--------------
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Becoming a great video editor isn’t effortless, but with practice and patience,
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you’ll be editing like a professional in no time. Here are a few of the
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essential tips and techniques you need to know to become a skilled video editor.
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Pick the Right Computer
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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While having a great computer won’t necessarily make you a great video
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editor, a faster computer will allow you to focus more of your time on the
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story you’re trying to tell rather than your computer rendering. Everyone
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has their own opinions about what computer is best for editing, but it all
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depends on your own preferences.
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Keep Shooting
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Record more video and audio than you think you will need for your project. Include
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video that enhances the scene, sets a mood, or tells a story. You can use
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the extra video for smooth transitions in your project. If your project requires
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voice overs or narration, we suggest using an external application to record
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your microphone (since OpenShot does not include any recording capabilities yet).
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Organize Your Project Files
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Composition is the key to success, whether you are running Linux, on a Mac,
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or a Windows machine. Be sure to label video files, audio files, and even
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still images clearly and keep all your clips on the same device and in the
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same folder for easy access. OpenShot tries to keep up with your clips,
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but if you move them after your project is saved, you could lose your
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entire project. Organizing before you begin editing can be very
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advantageous.
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Watch Everything
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Watching everything is the first step in the editing process. Writer and
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filmmaker David Andrew Stoler says there is gold in the most unlikely of
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places: "Some of the most beautiful expressions you're going to get from
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the actors are after the cut."
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Edit for a Story
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Remember that as you edit, you are telling a story. Editing is so much
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more than merely cutting footage and adding effects. It is an opportunity
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to take your audience on a journey. Whether you are editing a complex
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narrative film or only putting together a personal video, you tell a more
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in-depth story.
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Keyboard Shortcuts
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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One of the easiest ways to tell the difference between and professional
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video editor and a novice is to simply look at how much they use the
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keyboard. Editors that have been in the business for some time know that a
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few seconds saved add up over the length of the project.
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Learn the Lingo
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Video editing is not just a hobby or a profession; it is an industry. And
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just like any industry, there is a ton of jargon to learn. Practically
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speaking, you do not need to know all the terms on the
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:ref:`glossary_ref` to become a better video editor,
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but a fundamental knowledge of the terms may help you communicate better
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with other video editors or clients.
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Assemble, Then Make a Rough Cut
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Drag and drop all your video footage into a timeline and make sure your
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frame size and frame rates are consistent. Begin a new timeline and
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drag-and-drop the best clips into what becomes your assembly cut. Remember
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to save your work frequently, and notate the date and time of each version.
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Refine Your Video
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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In this phase, your rough cut begins to resemble a cohesive project.
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Adjust the sound and color, make sure the dialog is audible, and add music,
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titles, or graphics in this phase. Color correction is the process of
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setting your footage to a color baseline. No matter how great your subject
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looks on set, you will almost always need to do some basic post-processing
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for a consistent video.
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Refine Some More
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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A slow scene can set the mood and add tension or it can bore an audience.
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A fast scene can add adrenaline to your audience’s systems or it can give
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them headaches. Some editors cut their projects several different ways
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before they find the right pace. Do not let cutting your project several
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times discourage you.
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Exporting
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---------
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People view most of their projects on phones, tablets, or computers, so it is
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essential to know how to export for the web. The goal when exporting a video
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for the web is to create the highest quality possible with the smallest file
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size. Four main factors determine the file size of your finished video:
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Codec
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^^^^^
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A codec determines the type of file format (MP4, AVI, MOV). The more
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compression performed by the codec, the smaller your video’s size. Videos
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that are smaller in file size tend to be lower in visual quality.
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Resolution
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^^^^^^^^^^
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Resolution refers to the number of horizontal and vertical pixels (dots on
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display) your video contains. For example, a 4K UHD (2160P) video has four
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times the resolution of FHD (1080P) video. A higher resolution means more
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information to store so that you will have larger file sizes.
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Bit Rate
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^^^^^^^^
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The Bit Rate is the measure of the speed of data processing of your video.
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A higher bit rate means higher-quality video and larger files. OpenShot
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allows you to manually set the Bit Rate / Quality in the Advanced tab of the
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Export Video window.
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Frame Rate
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^^^^^^^^^^
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The frequency (in Hz) at which consecutive images, called frames, appear on
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the display is the Frame Rate. Typically, you export your video in the film
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standard (24fps) or the TV broadcast standard of 30fps (or 25fps in PAL).
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While there is not much wiggle room here, you should note that if you decide
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to export your video in 48fps, 50fps, or 60fps, your file size doubles.
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Conclusion
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----------
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In conclusion, video editing is an accessible skill that can elevate your video content
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even if you're not a professional videographer. With the ability to trim, arrange, and
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enhance footage, you can create engaging videos that captivate your audience. Whether
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you're a beginner or on your way to becoming a skilled video editor, remember to focus
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on storytelling, efficient organization, and refining your project's details. From
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selecting the right computer to mastering keyboard shortcuts and understanding technical
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aspects like codecs and resolutions, your journey in video editing can lead to polished
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and impactful results. As you venture into the world of video editing, keep in mind
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that practice, patience, and a commitment to learning are key to achieving excellence
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in this creative endeavor.
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