Though we usually talk about camera work in this column, this month we're going to talk about a simple form of editing. Why? Because we all make mistakes, and it's good to have a way to erase those mistakes before you show your work to family and friends.
Editing your work is a crucial part of the creative process, no matter what artistic medium you work in. It gives you the opportunity to review what you have created in rough form and hone it to its most cutting edge.
More specific to video, however, editing allows you to find and correct errors, strengthen weaknesses in your storyline, and refine the message you are trying to deliver. It likewise affords you the opportunity to simply polish your work until i…
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