The process of learning how to edit videos can seem overwhelming at first, but it doesn’t have to be. Once you learn the basics, the rest will become much easier. When you create videos, it is important to get the editing process right so that you end up with a good quality product.
In the sections below, we will provide an overview of what you need to keep in mind when you go about the editing process. Remember that you should do these things in order so that you have a solid basis as you move forward with your video editing process.
Plan your video
As you get started creating an iMovie on Windows or other type of video, think about what it is that you want to show. Are you trying to tell a story, or simply entertain your audience? Either way, there should be a distinct flow to your video. You should write out a basic plan for the components that you want to include in order.
Edit your clips
When you review the clips that you want to include in your video, think carefully about the value that each of them has in your overall production. If some are repetitive or not very interesting, take them out. If your speech is off or you get flustered in one or more of them, consider either redoing those clips, if possible, or eliminating them. Go through this process more than once and try to consider it from the perspective of your viewers.
Take care of the audio
Lots of people – around 75%, in some estimations – understandably focus mostly on the visuals when they make videos. While the visual elements are, of course, important, you shouldn’t neglect the importance of high-quality audio, as well. When you edit your clips that you will put together, be sure to remove background noise, test the quality of each segment, and make any necessary adjustments. People will surely become frustrated and lose interest if they can’t hear your audio accurately.
Consider adding captions
If you make videos that include exciting adventure clips, background music, or anything else that involves additional noise, you might want to consider adding captions. This will help bring your narration to life, and ensure that your viewers don’t miss any of your dialog. You could even allow for translations into other languages (several programs can do this). Depending on your style, you could make them flashy, outlined, or whatever you think the audience might like.
Consider other types of effects
In addition to captions, think about any other special effects that could help draw your audience in. These can include:
- Sound effects (continuous or short bursts of music, bells and whistles, etc)
- Transitions. The possibilities for making creative transitions are becoming greater and greater. You can fade, flip, spin, and do many other things to move from clip to clip and keep your audience engaged.
- Visual effects. Programs also allow for an increasing number of visual effects. You can add emojis, objects or people jumping towards the screen, or whatever suits your video theme.
Conclusion
When you edit videos, you should go about the process in a logical and structured manner. If you want to create really high-quality videos that will resonate with your audience, it is essential that you pay attention to each of the components mentioned above. If you do, you will be able to sit back and watch your following grow.