Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Editing Software

Making sense of the range of options you have is one of the key processes in producing a piece of video that you like. Choosing from the effects and styles that your software has built into it is a vital part of producing a high quality finished piece of work. Magix Movie Editing software has a wide array of transitional, audio and video templates which can be applied to any of your clips on a re-scalable timeline.

While the editing process is fairly tedious at first, the piece soon takes shape. Going through each clip and trimming the unusable footage, or the unwanted footage takes the most time. The stage of rearranging the clips is undoubtedly the most important part of the editing stage, refining video and audio to produce a seamless artifact.

As of this writing I have not been able to devote as much time to the editing as I would have liked because of University exams and other subject coursework, but I hope to be dedicating myself to this piece very shortly.

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