If you're interested in getting into video editing, one of the first things you might want to do is learn your way around the interface of popular editing programs like Adobe Premiere. There are plenty of tutorials out there that walk you step by step through the process of editing, but believe it or not, there aren't many that explain the most basic tool — the timeline. Well, The Basic Filmmaker has your back with this (very) beginner's level tutorial that explains what exactly a timeline is, as well as what all those numbers and buttons are. Okay, here we go:
Now that you know the most rudimentary elements of an NLE interface (NLE is just another name for a non-linear editing system), you can expand your knowledge and learn more about your editing environment, including how to get the footage from your camera into your computer to edit, how to start a project, as well as the benefits of dynamic trimming — I guess that last one you'll come to further down the road — like much, much further.
from No Film School http://ift.tt/1TrH4XY
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