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How to Become Good at Post Video Production

February 27, 2021 by Jeremy Lindy

In this era of advanced technology, the average person spends most of their daily routine looking at a screen, whether they’re looking at memes or educational content. However, people spend the majority of their time on the internet watching videos. While this is partly because they’re more time-consuming, it’s also because they are more engaging to the average person. 

With that being said, the industry of video production has greatly evolved as of late, specifically in post-production. Many software programs are continually being released to make video content creation easier, and they’ve also become easier for the average layman to use. From independent creators to professional agencies like corporate video production San Francisco, the tools and techniques available today make high-quality production more achievable than ever.

Anyone can easily learn how to make a video and edit it but the question is: how can you get better at post-production? Read through our guide to find out.

Create a Storyboard

The content of your video dictates how your editing will go. Whether you have scripted content or plan to create your video from scratch, you have to make sure that the script is written with the content of your video in mind, if you want to have an interesting storyboard. It is also very important to identify the goal of this video while planning your storyboard. For instance, is it promoting a certain item? Is it supposed to make people laugh?

Being organized with your content is the basis of creating a better video. 

Gather All the Footage You Need

After planning your storyboard, you need to make sure that you have all the footage you need. During the production process, lots of pictures are taken and many clips are captured, all of which you need to filter through and sort into folders. The professional editors at https://www.signaturevideogroup.com/toronto-commercial-video-production/ recommend organizing all the footage before you start as this will allow you to choose the content you’ll use in the video. Make sure that the footage you use matches the content of your storyboard. Remember that a visually compelling storyboard is one of the most effective strategies of grabbing the viewers’ attention and making them eager to watch the video until the end. You also shouldn’t limit yourself to the footage you captured; if you’re planning to make the video humorous, you can throw in a meme if it’s relevant to the content.

Develop a Plan for Your Video Editing Timeline

Now that you have the stock of footage you need, it’s time to schedule a timeline for your workflow. It is very important to list your priorities and create a realistic schedule. In the storyboard you've imagined and documented, you should divide your video into different sections, each of which comprising one or more scenes that represent the ideas in your script. Doing this will ease the workload and make you concentrate on doing high-quality editing for each section. 

The First Draft Is Essential

One of the most important elements in post video production is the first draft of editing, which is called the rough cut. Before adding music or special effects and visuals to the video, it is very essential to put the footage together and edit them as planned. It’s recommended to cut the clips using advanced software programs like Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut, as this will give you a chance to figure out what you need to modify.

Because you may need to update the storyboard itself, make sure to move any unused files to a separate folder in case you need them when you finalize. In fact,  this step will make it easier for you to add matching effects. 

Be Careful around Sound Effects

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Editing the background audio and adding music or a special sound effect in the video can be very powerful or very cliche. It actually depends on the nature of the video itself, as the effects in question have to serve the idea of the content. Choosing the right music can be important, and for this reason, using high-quality royalty free music can help improve the emotional impact of your scenes without distracting from the main message. This can be especially necessary if you plan to share your video on public platforms, as copyright issues can occur with commercial music.

If you are editing an interview, you will need to edit the background noise; if you spot a dog barking, the bell ringing, or any sound unrelated to the video, make sure to edit it out.

Also, be sure to choose your music and sound effects carefully because it’s a hit or miss. Instead of adding external effects, try to amplify the video’s sounds; for example, if an actor is pouring water into a glass, adding the right SFX files can make the overall audio clearer.

Sometimes, your video doesn’t need background music, so it’s very important to think twice before adding sound effects to the video because poor sound quality can overshadow high video quality. If the sound quality is not up to par, the video quality will be affected and vice versa.

So what we can conclude from here is that paying attention to an organized strategy will help you get better at post video production and create high-quality videos. Make sure to thoroughly read our guide and follow it to a T if you want your videos to be flawless. 


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