1.Planning the video and gathering any resources you might need.
Planning is the most important step! Unfortunately the ability to plan videos is a skill that takes time to develop, and you really need to gain experience in the next two steps before you will become good at this one. Still, you can get started by planning a few basics such as:
- The approximate length of the final video, how many shots you will need to achieve this, how much talking you can fit in, etc.
- What music or other sounds will be added to the video.
- A script or storyboard.
- What medium and format the final video will be shown in. Be aware of any special requirements of the medium, and the best way to convert (encode) into the correct format.
You can learn the basics in the beginner's camera tutorial online.
3. Editing and/or encoding the finished video.
Beginner-level editing usually includes:
- Removing unwanted footage
- Arranging desired footage in the correct order
- Adding music, titles, transitions and possibly other effects
- Converting (encoding) into the correct format(s)
Follow above three ways, you already have a video, so you can play the video on your computer and share it on networks. You can also play your video with any video formats including DIVX, MPEG4, RM, QuickTime, WMV on DVD Player. With the DVD player software , you can enjoy a better visual experience!
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