Lesson 4 - Editing Video Clips

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Welcome to

Computer Class
with Miss Eloisa
Spelling Spectacle
1. Algorithm: A set of rules for solving a problem or
completing a task.
2. Peripheral: An external device connected to a
computer.
3. Encryption: Converting data into a code to prevent
unauthorized access.
4. Cache: High-speed memory storage for frequently
accessed data.
5. Malware: Malicious software designed to harm
computer systems.
1. Cybersecurity - Measures taken to protect a computer or
computer system against unauthorized access or attack.
2. Artificial Intelligence - The simulation of human intelligence
processes by machines, especially computer systems.
3. Quantum Computing - The use of quantum-mechanical
phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement, to
perform computation.
4. Augmented Reality - A technology that superimposes a
computer-generated image on a user's view of the real world,
thus providing a composite view.
5. Biometric Authentication - A security process that relies on the
unique biological characteristics of an individual to verify
identity.
Editing Video Clips
LESSON 4
Objective:
edit a video by stabilizing,
splitting, trimming, and deleting
its portion
WHAT IS
POST-
PRODUCTION?
VIDEO EDITING
Video editing is the process of
manipulating and rearranging
video shoots to create a new work.
THUMBNAIL SIZE
CHANGING
As we edit, it is helpful to use the Change Thumbnail
Size to see the overall timeline of the project and
Zoom Time Scale to expand the video to specifically
select the portion to edit.
VIDEO
STABILIZATION
Videos taken using handheld devices are often shaky.
To smoothen the rough footage, we can use the Video
stabilization command. We select the video, choose
Video stabilization from the Edit tab of the Video
Tools, then choose from any of the options.
CLIP SPLITTING
When we split a video, we start by placing the
playhead marker on the area that we want to split.
The next step can be either of the two (2):

1. Right-click the marker, then choose split


2. Select Split from the Video Tools Edit tab
CLIP TRIMMING
As we edit, we may want to hide a portion of our
video. In this case, we use the Trim tool

When we trim a video, we place the playhead marker


at the start point of end point, then right-click, and
choose Set start point or Set end point.
CLIP TRIMMING
We can specify the start and end points by doing any
of the two (2): enter the values on the Ribbon or use
the bar from the Preview window and adjust the start
point and end point.

After this, select Save trim to save the changes, and


close the Ribbon.
AUDIO LEVEL
ADJUSTMENT
We can use the commands from the Audio group. The
Video volume is used to increase or put into mute the
volume of the selected video. If we want to add
effects, we can adjust the speed in Fade in and Fade
out.
CLIP REMOVAL
We can delete parts of a video by splitting it first,
then right-clicking, and choosing Remove or pressing
the Delete key.
VALUES INTEGRATION:
"A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold
in settings of silver." -Proverbs 25:11
This verse highlights the beauty and value of words
and how they can be crafted to create something
precious and meaningful, much like the way video
editing can enhance storytelling and communication.

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