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Video Post Production for Entrepreneurs
1) Digital Imaging
Before we start: Google account
What is Digital Imaging? (1:07)
Understanding the fundamentals: What are pixels? (7:24)
Essential understanding: Frames (7:40)
The impact of aspect frame ratios (11:51)
Different frame rates: Which to use (8:26)
Test your understanding: Digital Imaging
2) Media Management
Take your time learning new software
Set high standards for yourself
Save time with proper media management (and don't lose files!) (0:58)
The importance of Media Management (3:46)
Which file names should I use? (8:52)
Structuring your folders (12:58)
Once the project is done: Archiving and Backing up (6:04)
The Media Page of DaVinci Resolve (4:32)
Give us input for your final exam
3) Introduction to Video Editing
An overview of basic video editing (1:20)
Setting up Resolve for the first time (8:28)
Understanding the Edit Page (10:49)
Create your first timeline correctly (4:27)
Time to populate the timeline (9:57)
Make the first cut: Trimming (10:14)
Make the first cut: Splitting (11:49)
The first export: simple settings (6:22)
When you are done: How to upload to YouTube (6:05)
Your first editing assignment
4) Why we cut: Editing Efficiently
The goal of editing (5:34)
What is the production cycle? (7:54)
Intro to File Types (13:36)
How to make editing decisions (15:01)
Efficient editing: Tricks and principles (11:02)
Versioning through multiple timelines (10:14)
What we cannot teach (6:52)
The important theories of editing (5:30)
Inductive storytelling versus deductive storytelling (9:49)
From now onwards: How the new submission process works (7:51)
Assignment briefing
Tell us what you find interesting for your final exam
5) Editing the Audio
Introduction to Audio (7:17)
How to use audio (6:16)
Working with audio in the Edit Page (16:51)
How to edit to music (8:30)
Intro to the Fairlight Page (14:48)
Make your life easier: Use the auto sync tool (3:20)
What are L and J cuts? (3:57)
Finding the Beats of an Edit (6:03)
The Trim Edit Mode (5:23)
Normalising your audio levels (5:23)
Fairlight: Compressors and limiters (8:47)
Applying noise reduction in Fairlight (7:02)
Using EQ in audio (13:18)
Using reverb in audio and exercise (5:29)
A Simple Story Assignment (15:28)
6) A Practical approach to multicam and non-repeatable events
What is multicam editing? (3:57)
Revision of Frame Rate & Size for Multicam (3:12)
Multicam technique #1: Manual (9:09)
Multicam technique #2: Timeline (6:24)
Multicam technique #3: Source Monitor (6:18)
Making Multicam editing decisions (5:06)
Creating Time-lapses and Hyper-lapses (12:02)
A prelude to colour work: Using Stabilisers (7:39)
Why use Speed Ramps? (4:46)
The limitations of Speed Ramps (4:34)
How to create Speed Ramps (8:42)
Assignment briefing: Multicam Basic
Assignment briefing: Multicam - Music Video
7) Colour Work - Part 1
Understanding dynamic range in colour grading (5:53)
What are colour spaces? (5:08)
Working with Log (4:08)
The colour bit depth of media (5:32)
Colour Sampling in the edit (4:09)
Make the right decisions: Physiology of Colour (9:00)
The Colour Page interface (9:23)
Manage expectations: How long does grading take? (6:59)
Identifying hero shots (5:06)
Digital Imaging revision: Exposure and saturation (12:31)
The Luma Waveform (3:44)
What are LUTs? (3:19)
Do it right: The standard colour workflow (4:57)
The difference between colour correction and colour grading (2:50)
Practical colour theory: Additive colour mixing (2:34)
The Parade Waveform (4:50)
8) Colour - Part 2
How to Colour Correct your footage (4:44)
Examples: Colour Correction (11:25)
Assessing your colour correction work (2:39)
The how of colour matching different shots (13:07)
Refinements in colour work (5:09)
The types of nodes in the Colour Page (5:44)
Using circular power windows (5:34)
Applying gradients (5:39)
The qualifier tool (10:16)
Pro tip: Achieving healthy skin tones (4:33)
Going professional: Essential terminology (4:10)
The psychology of colour (6:46)
Designing and using your own colour palettes (7:31)
More colour grading tools (8:53)
How to understand a client's directions for grading (3:40)
Implement the client's references into the grade (7:33)
Colour Grading Assignment (0:58)
9) Polishing the edit: Graphics
What is compositing? (4:33)
A quick way of adding titles (9:15)
Filters and the graphics package (7:18)
The Inspector Controls (8:22)
Where to look and source your fonts (5:55)
How to source graphics for your edit (13:28)
Animating in the Edit Page (7:40)
The important principles of compositing (9:01)
What is the difference between After Effects and Fusion? (6:30)
Getting into Fusion (7:46)
How nodes work in Fusion (21:18)
Constructing your node trees to get the look you want (5:40)
Creating simple animations in Fusion (5:30)
Introduction to masking (6:03)
How animation is different from everything else! (3:38)
How graphic design and video editing are combined in animation (3:01)
Pose-to-Pose Animation (3:04)
Using timing and speed to make your animation work (8:52)
What are speed curves? (7:50)
Setting the feel and intention (3:32)
How to layer animations (5:04)
Conceptualise animation in line with assets designs (4:10)
Finishing your graphics (11:34)
The standard lower third design process - part 1 (7:46)
The standard lower third design process - part 2 (5:45)
Efficient editing: Reusing node trees (4:18)
Assignment briefing
10) Final Assignment
Bringing it all together: final assignment
Please let us know what you think
Efficient editing: Tricks and principles
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