Video editors transform raw clips and video footage into high-quality finished videos used to inform, engage, and inspire their audience. They use specialized software applications and editing tools to merge content from multiple sources and add pictures, graphics, visual effects, voice, sound effects, and music.
1. Invisible Mastery.
Manipulate and edit film pieces in a way that is invisible to the audience.
2. Production Team Briefing.
Take a brief to grasp production team’s needs and specifications.
3. Scene-Based Shot Lists
Review shooting script and raw material to create a shot decision list based on scenes’ value and contribution to continuity.
4. Footage Trimming and Sequencing.
Trim footage segments and put together the sequence of the film.
5. Sonic and Visual Crafting.
Input music, dialogues, graphics and effects.
6. Refined Film Cuts.
Create rough and final cuts.
7. Seamless Sequence Crafting.
Ensure logical sequencing and smooth running.
8. Collaborative Consultation.
Consult with stakeholders from production to post-production process.
9. Efficient Editing Technologies.
Continuously discover and implement new editing technologies and industry’s best practices to maximize efficiency.