Occasionally you may also want to copy a video segment to show it twice. Ordering – Choosing which video segment to place first, which to place second, and so on.Cutting for splicing – Dividing a section of desired video into two parts, so that you can later reorder them or insert a different video segment between them. Cutting for removal – Removing unwanted sections of video that are either before or after the desired video (video you intend to include in the final result).Color correction – Correcting for any deficiencies in lighting during the filming phase (or in movie filming, change the colors implied by the lighting to modify the mood).Chroma key creation – Often used for background removal for inset video, this is part of the green screen video process.Cropping and resizing – Especially when creating an inset (PiP) video, you may want to remove anything outside a particular bounding square so that it doesn’t appear when composited, and resize and reposition the newly cropped video within the available screen space.The two principle tasks in the video editing phase are preparation, which changes the visual characteristics of the filmed segments, and the timeline, which determines what gets shown and in what order. So whichever software tools you choose (see the next section), make sure that they can handle all the operations listed here. Of course in the modern era, we’ll do all the above digitally. Audio editing: Altering the existing video or adding new audio.
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