Monday, October 31, 2011
Title Workshop3
This is an example of a template title, which means you use a title that the computer has already created. You might use this kind of title when you want a fancy title.
Title Workshop2
This is an example of a lower third title, which means the title is in the bottom right corner of the clip. You might use this kind of title when you want to put information about a clip, on the clip.
Title Workshop
This is an example of an custom, full screen title, which means you edit it yourself and it takes up the whole screen. You might use this kind of title when you start your video.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Lifting and Extracting
A simple cut in the timeline means to delete a clip from the timeline. When you cut, the other clips in the timeline stay where they are.
A ripple edit is when you delete a clip but the remaining clips shift together. You do this by right clicking the clip and choosing ripple edit. When you ripple edit, the other clips to the right of the deleted clip, shift to the left.
Lifting and extracting are two ways to cut out a clip at one time. To do this, you right click the clip and choose which one you wznt to do.
Lifting is like taking it away, while extracting is like replacing it, in terms of what happens to the other clips in the timeline.
This is an example of a ripple edit. I decided to ripple edit the two clips where I did because it made it appear to have continuos jumping.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Insert1Andrade
This is an example of insert edit. An insert edit places a clip between a pre-exsisting clip. To do this you drag the clip frrom the source panel to the timeline, and seperate the two clips so that you don't record over. I decided to insert the 2nd clip where i did because it is inbetween the two jumps. This makes the girl look more interested in the horse jumping.
The difference between an overlay and an insert and an insert edit is that in an overlay you have record over the exsisting clip, and in an insert you make room for the 2nd clip. You would use an overlay when you want to take out record over one clip, while you'd use an insert edit when you want to put a new clip in the middle of an old clip. In this case the overlay edit works better because the first clip finishes after the second clip plays. I think that it flows together better.
Overlay1Andrade
This is an example of overlay edit. An overlay edit places a clip ontop of an exsisting clip. To do this, you drag a clip from the source panel to the timeline, and place it over an exsisting clip. I decided to overlay the 2nd clip where i did because it makes it look like the girl is watching the the horse go over his second jump. This effect is cool because it shows the horse clear its first jump, then it shows the girl looking and smiling, next it shows the horse after it finishes its second jump.
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