Class 5 - Deeper dive into iMovie editing on iPhone and iPad
- Auxiliary equipment
- More detailed editing operations on iMovie
- Practices to make your video exceptional
Agenda
- Vintage editing clip
- Demonstration of tripod and lavaliere mike
- Demonstration of editing tools and operations
- Increase clip expansion by pinching
- Trimming clip - note time display
- Undo and Redo button
- Changing order of clips
- Split clips
- Changing transition; direction of slide/wipe; timing; sound effects; Theme transition
- Fade-in and Fade-out from Project
- Precision Editor on iPad (transition)
- Rotating a clip by twisting
- Zoom - also effectively a Crop
- Adding Photos from iPhone camera or iPhone photos
- Ken Burns effect and automatically keeping faces in pan
- Controlling start/stop and length on screen
- Can Duplicate to get multiple moves
- Titles
- Opening/Middle/Closing are just suggestions for placement
- Varies by Theme
- If title is on screen too long, split the clip
- Location control; here, search, airport, ...
- Note Travel theme with map
- Overlays (tap on clip)
- Cutaway
- Picture in Picture
- Note ability to move, resize, zoom
- Split Screen
- Note ability to move and zoom; either portion
- Split Screen
- Controlling speed of playback of clips
- Slower and Faster
- Note project setting for Speed changes pitch
- Slow motion can appear choppy (< 30 FPS), but some phones like 5s can shoot slow motion (120 FPS)
- Note can split clip to apply time change to only a portion
- Trailers
- Create Trailer
- Fill out variables
- Fill out storyboard
- Audio
- Clip volume
- Wave forms (on iPad): helps to equalize volume levels among clips
- Practices that make your video exceptional...
- Bookends
- Hook
- Movement
- Watch speed of panning and zoom
- Clarity
- Delete annoying or unnecessary frames and sounds
- Limit number of types of transitions and titles