Best way to edit video

Cbrus wrote on 3/28/2006, 6:04 AM
Just curious what you all do when editing video. I am working on my first real project: a Pee Wee Football DVD for parents that includes stills and video clips set to music. It will be about 45 minutes long. I have widdled my 800 pictures down to less than 200 and now I have to reduce my 60 minutes of video down to about 20 minutes.

I think what I am going to do is put the video on the timeline and just split and delete the segments I don't want. Is this the way most of you would do this?

Comments

Andy C wrote on 3/28/2006, 10:00 PM
If it's one big video clip then yes, that's exactly what I'd do. You can also use the trimmer do do this, but I prefer editing it on the timeline.
IanG wrote on 3/28/2006, 11:27 PM
I'd probably work on 1 or 2 clips at a time - if I start with everything on the timeline I find myself just putting them in chronological order, which may not be the best way of doing things.

Ian G.
Ptero wrote on 4/3/2006, 8:58 AM
If it's one long clip, I'd use the trimmer to mark the regions you're interested in. Once marked, each region can then be added to the media pane, then you can drag/drop from there to the timeline and shuffle them around much more easily.
Cbrus wrote on 4/14/2006, 6:54 AM
Thanks for your responses. I am currently trying both ways. I have found that if I want to keep my video in chronological order, splitting & deleting seems to work the best but when I want to shuffle the clips around, the trimming method makes it easier. Appreciate the help. I am just about done with my first project -- about 35 minutes of stills & video with about 7 songs. Next step will be to burn 25 copies for parents!