New to editing? Don't worry, this course will go over some of the main editing terms that are universally used. These lessons teach commonly used terms such as: timecode, capture, clips and subclips, timeline, sequence, edit points.
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| What Is Editing? An Introduction to Basic Editing Terms | Comments (0) | 0:36 | |
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This mini-course will go over some of the main terms in editing that you will use when you begin to edit yourself. |
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| Time Code | Comments (2) | 0:49 | |
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Francisco teaches you about the concept of Time Code.
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| Capture | Comments (0) | 0:54 | |
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Francisco teaches the meaning of Capture. |
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| Clips and Sub-Clips | Comments (1) | 1:06 | |
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Francisco gives you the ins and outs of clips and sub-clips. |
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| Timeline Sequence Edit Point | Comments (8) | 1:26 | |
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An overview of timelines, sequences, and edit points.
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