The Amateur is me!
I had to laugh as I was reading through this forum and came across a topic entitled "Spot the Amateur". The main point of the thread was that the use of effects and fades should be minimal. If the audience notices the cuts and transitions, you are not doing a good job as editor. If you fade and transition every start and stop of the camera, you are an amateur.
I had just finished my first DVD of some home movies. I was actually kind of proud of my effort and showing them off to my family:) I was afraid to do any cuts without some sort of transition. I did keep the transitions simple, but never had a true cut. I have to say thanks to the many people who contributed to that topic. It was a big eye opener for me. Now I realize much more what edits should look like.
Now, here is my question:
In VV3, I was playing around with some cuts. It seems like most of you like to utilize the simple dissolve when cutting. After making the cut, do I simply butt the two segments together, or do they need to overlap some? I tried butting them next to each other, but when previewing the clip, I get a white "flash" at the transition point. Any suggestions?
Also, I will be only using 1 camera to capture. Do anyone of you use a lot of non linear techniques with one camera and "fake out" the audience? For example, film reactions and other scenes at another time and do cut always from the speaker or from the action?
Again, thanks for all the great expertise out there. Keep it coming!
I had to laugh as I was reading through this forum and came across a topic entitled "Spot the Amateur". The main point of the thread was that the use of effects and fades should be minimal. If the audience notices the cuts and transitions, you are not doing a good job as editor. If you fade and transition every start and stop of the camera, you are an amateur.
I had just finished my first DVD of some home movies. I was actually kind of proud of my effort and showing them off to my family:) I was afraid to do any cuts without some sort of transition. I did keep the transitions simple, but never had a true cut. I have to say thanks to the many people who contributed to that topic. It was a big eye opener for me. Now I realize much more what edits should look like.
Now, here is my question:
In VV3, I was playing around with some cuts. It seems like most of you like to utilize the simple dissolve when cutting. After making the cut, do I simply butt the two segments together, or do they need to overlap some? I tried butting them next to each other, but when previewing the clip, I get a white "flash" at the transition point. Any suggestions?
Also, I will be only using 1 camera to capture. Do anyone of you use a lot of non linear techniques with one camera and "fake out" the audience? For example, film reactions and other scenes at another time and do cut always from the speaker or from the action?
Again, thanks for all the great expertise out there. Keep it coming!