eScience Lectures Notes : Video Glue
Slide 1 : 1/16: Video Glue of Editing
COMP1710 Tools for New Media and Web
Video Glue of Editing
then 'n'ext or 'b'ack
Slide 2 : ToC : Video Glue
Table of Contents (16 slides) for the presentation :
Video Glue
Slide 3 : 3/16: Introduction
Introduction
Guest Lecture by Ché Baker New Media Arts ANU
and Neon Productions
Notes:
the audio on WebCT may be too faint as the clip on microphone
was missing in the lecture theatre
Ché gave a similar talk last year (except for the
Jessi London video), and I am currently retrieving last
year's audio and it will be available from this page as soon as it
gets sent to me
The next page is Ché's first slide
Then the next 3 pages link to the videos on youtube (can't
find the PsyKick one publicly available as yet)
Slide 4 : 4/16: Getting Control - Why Edit?
Getting Control - Advanced Editing
Why Edit?
To show what we want.
Important information
To reduce the Time of a program
To hold interest
To tell a story
To describe an action, conversation or event
Change reality
Slide 5 : 5/16: Jessi London - out of this Place
Jessi London - out of this Place
Slide 6 : 6/16: Bush - edited speech
Bush - state of the union speach (sic)
(Edited!)
Slide 7 : 7/16: Thirsty Merc - Katie Q
Thirsty Merc - Katie Q
Slide 8 : 8/16: Editing involves?
Editing involves?
An editor needs to know:
Logging and capturing
Cuts
Dissolves
Other transitions
Effects
Compositing
Delivery and Encoding
Slide 9 : 9/16: Log and Capture
Log and Capture
Label your Reel/Tape
Log your footage using 'in' and 'out' points
Capture only what you need or might need
Offline vs Online
Organising your files and folders
What's a 'Scratch' disk?
Slide 10 : 10/16: Cut like a Pro
Cut like a Pro
Visual Glue:
Cutting on action
Cutting with continuity of colour
Cutting to time - Rhythm of cuts
Sound Bridges
Cutaways
Slide 11 : 11/16: Dissolves
Dissolves
Softer than cuts
Create mood
Sense of time passing
Get around 'glitches'
Scene transitions
Slide 12 : 12/16: Other Transitions
Other Transitions
Consistency
Appropriate usage:
Lifestyle show Vs Feature Film Vs Artwork
Visual Transitions
Slide 13 : 13/16: Effects
Effects
Appropriate usage
Correcting footage (Colour, framing, wire removal etc.)
'Look of image' - Film, slow mo, Clean-up
Combining effects
Day for night
Slide 14 : 14/16: Compositing
Compositing
Layering more than one image on the screen at a time
Why?:-
Picture in Picture - News, simultaneous events
Titles and 'Supers'
Putting an object into the scene
Putting subject in a different location
Matte Paintings
Blue and green Screen
Slide 15 : 15/16: Encode & Deliver
Encoding and Delivery
DVD - Mpeg2 , bit rate, format
Web - data rate, frame size, codec
Aspect ratio - 16:9, 4:3
Other delivery formats
Slide 16 : ToC : Video Glue
Table of Contents (16 slides) for the presentation :
Video Glue