Monday, October 31, 2011

titles

A simple cut in the timeline means deleting clips. When you cut, the other clips in the timeline the video becomes smaller.
A ripple edit is when you delete a clip and there is a space. You do this by right clicking on the wanted clip to delete. When you ripple delete, the other clips to the right of the deleted clip move over.
Lifting and extracting are two ways to cut out clips at one time. To do this, you delete it. Lifting is like pulling out a clip, while extracting is like deleting, in terms of what happens to the other clips in the timeline.
This is an example of an extracting edit.  I decided to extract the two clips where I did because it seemed to fit the best.

Monday, October 17, 2011

overlay




ForBoth f4v's
This is an exampleof an overlay edit. An overlay edit places a clip over two other clips. to do this, you need to edit the clip you are placing in and put it over a clip that you want to seperate, then cut the second half the first clip to match up on the time line. I decided to put the 2nd clip where i did because it was in a part where the rider wasnt doing any jumps and i could add the onlookers reaction to the first jump.







At the end of the 2nd f4v:
The difference between an overlay and an insert is when you just put the clip over another clip and an insert is when you break up the clip and you put the inserted clip in. An overlay is for a certain effect and a insert is to insert the clip.