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Editing Fundamentals

In This Section, You Will Learn:

  • • Core editing principles
  • • Understanding pacing
  • • Types of cuts and transitions
  • • Timeline basics
  • • Keyboard shortcuts for speed

Core Editing Principles

  • The Golden Rules:
  • 1. Every cut must have a purpose
  • 2. Remove anything that doesn't add value
  • 3. Audio is 50% of the video
  • 4. Pacing keeps viewers watching
  • 5. Simple is usually better
  • What to Cut:
  • • Dead air and silence
  • • 'Umms', 'ahhs', and filler words
  • • Repeated information
  • • Boring or slow sections
  • What to Keep:
  • • Emotional moments
  • • Key information
  • • Entertainment value
  • • Momentum and energy

Understanding Pacing

  • What is Pacing?
  • The rhythm and speed at which your video moves.
  • Modern Attention Spans:
  • • Short-form: Something every 2-3 seconds
  • • Long-form: Something every 8-15 seconds
  • • Never let screen be static too long
  • Creating Good Pacing:
  • • Cut on action (movement)
  • • Cut on dialogue pauses
  • • Match music beat when possible
  • • Vary shot lengths
  • The Pattern Interrupt:
  • Change something regularly to keep interest:
  • • New camera angle
  • • B-roll footage
  • • Text on screen
  • • Sound effect
  • • Zoom effect

Types of Cuts

  • Basic Cuts:
  • Hard Cut: Instant change between clips (most common)
  • Jump Cut: Same shot with time removed (talking heads)
  • J-Cut: Audio from next clip starts before video
  • L-Cut: Audio from previous clip continues into next
  • Transitions:
  • Dissolve: Gradual blend between clips
  • Fade: To/from black or white
  • Wipe: One clip pushes other off screen
  • Zoom: Push in or pull out transition
  • Modern Short-Form Transitions:
  • • Swipe transitions
  • • Flash transitions
  • • Beat drops
  • • Motion blur cuts
  • Rule: Use simple cuts 80% of the time

Timeline Basics

  • Understanding the Timeline:
  • • Video tracks (top to bottom)
  • • Audio tracks (separate from video)
  • • Playhead (current position)
  • • In/Out points (selection)
  • Layer Logic:
  • • Top layer is visible
  • • Audio layers mix together
  • • Effects apply per layer
  • Workflow:
  • 1. Import all footage
  • 2. Create rough cut (arrange clips)
  • 3. Fine cut (trim precisely)
  • 4. Add music and effects
  • 5. Color and audio polish
  • 6. Export

Keyboard Shortcuts

  • Essential Shortcuts (Premiere Pro):
  • Space: Play/Pause
  • J/K/L: Reverse/Pause/Forward
  • C: Razor tool (cut)
  • V: Selection tool
  • I/O: In/Out points
  • Ctrl+K: Cut at playhead
  • Speed Tips:
  • • Learn shortcuts before clicking
  • • Faster editing = more money
  • • Practice until muscle memory
  • DaVinci Resolve Shortcuts:
  • • Similar to Premiere
  • B: Blade tool
  • A: Selection tool
  • CapCut:
  • • More click-based
  • • Good for learning concepts
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