How Video Editing Works: My Entire Workflow
It takes a lot of work for a video to go from what's recorded on a memory card to a finished video that someone can watch online.
In this video I show my video editing process and post-production workflow for the videos I make for this site and my production company makes for my clients.
You'll see how I:
backup my footage to multiple hard drives
sync multiple video cameras and audio files
start editing the footage quickly
add in b-roll
get feedback from peers and clients
add in graphics, lower thirds, & bumpers
color correct and grade the video
choose where to get background music
add thumbnails and closed captioning
use a step-by-step process list for every video I make
You can watch the video above, directly on YouTube, or through an iTunes Video Podcast.
Items mentioned in this video:
- Amazon.com: WD My Book 4 TB USB 3.0 Hard Drive
- Kaleidoscope — File comparison for Mac
- Disk Utility 12.x: Create a RAID set
- PluralEyes — Audio/Video Sync In Seconds
- Amazon.com: Sony MDR-7506 Professional Headphones
- Mackie MR5mk3 Unboxing + Review // Studio Monitors - YouTube
- Free Music Archive
- Marmoset — Hand crafted music for picture
- Musicbed — Music Licensing for Film & Video
- FilmConvert — Film Stock and Grain Emulation Software
- Wipster — Video Review and Approval
- Wistia — Video Hosting for Business
- Asana — Team Task Management