To start my Genius Hour this week, I visited the DaVinci Resolve website and watched their two-part tutorial, Introduction to Editing. This tutorial starts by going over how to start a project based on your needs (ie. choosing a resolution, frame rate, etc.), and how to input and organize media (videos, pictures, audio, etc.). The tutorial discusses utilizing metadata, which is additional information that can be stored within the media files (ex. dates, locations, keywords, etc.). This metadata is important for finding media files when working on a large project. Then, using this metadata, I learned that I can create smart bins that will organize my clips for me, improving my workflow in the long run. Black Magic Design. (2022c). Editing on Laptop. [Photograph]. Retrieved from https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/ca/products/davinciresolve The tutorial also outlines multiple different useful shortcuts/hotkeys that can help improve workflow, such as using [t] to trim, [b] to use the blade
Introduction: Hey everyone! This is my first update on my Genius Hour Project journey. My Genius Hour question is: “How can I improve my (beginner) video editing skills without it feeling like a “task” or losing my passion for it in the process?” My Genius Hour Project: For my final project, I would like to create some sort of video by editing clips from either different adventures that I have been on or gameplay clips that I have captured when playing with friends. Settineri, Chris. (2022). Man editing video [Photograph]. Retrieved from https://www.videomaker.com/buyers-guide/best-video-editing-software/ My Inspiration: Video editing has always been a passion of mine. When I was in high school, I volunteered at Rogers Television, where I edited video at a rudimentary level for a local television channel. Although I was very limited creatively within my volunteer position, I learned that an editor has a very important role in content creation because they are the people that put all a
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