Basics Of Video Editing Getting

This video is the first in a Lifehacker Night School series on the basics of video editing. It introduces you to professional video editing environments, how they differ from simplified editing environments, and what everything is on your screen. This series will primarily deal with Final Cut Pro, but it will also point out how things work similarly in Adobe Premiere since we will be learning how video editing works with professional software more than we will be learning a specific software title. Future lessons will discuss setting up projects from scratch, importing footage from cameras, color correction and effects, and more. There will be a new lesson every day this week, so keep checking Lifehacker.com for updates.
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shut the **** up and just do what you say
@victor222444 try Motion
Shut up and open Final Cut Pro
whats this software called and can you show me how to drag a picture and put it over a guys face?
Does anybody else think this helps them fall to sleep?
How did you make the intro? It’s cool!
im using final cut express but this still looks relevant
no mention of the ultimate video editing program, AVID.
@threethousandwords Excellent tip, my last hard drive bricked on me a couple of years ago & I lost about 100+ hours of original footage so now I back up everything.
@TheMatt7000 NOBODY uses iMovie Professionally. . . mostly because it SUCKS.
PROTIP: If you have a dropbox, set your AUTOSAVE Vault there. . . WHEN (not if) your machine goes down, being able to go back to your original source tapes, and relink your media will be essential. . . and made possible by your Autosave vault. >:)
@TheMatt7000 not imovie for osx, imovie hd dude
its good if you have fcp, to take the audio mixer took and stick it next to the timeline, then have the filebox above it with the same width. That audio mixer is awesome for quality control
as long as you stick the capture scratch in a media folder, you can bring it everywhere without having to bring all the other crap. You will need to re-render on any new computer tho
how do you have all these applications open including FCP, and premiere, without lagging?? You have a supercomputer or something??
Thanks for focusing on Final cut
I really wanna start learning how to use it
Awesome, and finally a youtube channel design that lifehacker deserves
Awesome
Thanks for posting