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Corporate Video Essentials: Post-Production

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Amy DeLouise and Richard Harrington

2:50:23

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  • [1] What youll learn in this course.mp4
    03:09
  • [2] Using the exercise files.mp4
    00:55
  • [1] Properly transferring and organizing media.mp4
    09:06
  • [2] Reviewing deliverables to determine sequence settings.mp4
    06:46
  • [1] The role of transcripts.mp4
    02:02
  • [2] Identifying the best sound bites for an editing script.mp4
    02:44
  • [3] Software to speed up transcription workflows.mp4
    08:54
  • [1] How can voiceover help tell a story.mp4
    01:15
  • [2] Auditioning voice talent.mp4
    03:23
  • [3] Using a scratch track then recording for real.mp4
    04:09
  • [1] Working with bins.mp4
    04:41
  • [2] Subclipping footage.mp4
    05:03
  • [3] Adding metadata to help organize footage.mp4
    04:41
  • [1] Creating a story arc for corporate video.mp4
    04:51
  • [2] Assembling a radio cut.mp4
    07:27
  • [3] Adding essential B-roll.mp4
    06:16
  • [1] Organizing audio tracks in a sequence.mp4
    03:50
  • [2] Choosing and licensing music tracks.mp4
    02:32
  • [3] Creating a rough audio mix.mp4
    10:06
  • [4] Mixing for multiple platforms.mp4
    04:22
  • [1] The role of graphics.mp4
    06:03
  • [2] Adding lower thirds for speakers.mp4
    04:40
  • [1] An introduction to color correction for video.mp4
    08:33
  • [2] Trimming video and working with transitions.mp4
    09:03
  • [3] Managing sequence reviews remotely.mp4
    05:12
  • [4] Controlling the review process.mp4
    06:23
  • [1] Reviewing the projects requirements before output.mp4
    02:42
  • [2] An introduction to captioning.mp4
    07:41
  • [3] Choosing the right export formats for archive.mp4
    04:49
  • [4] Export your video for web delivery and presentation playback.mp4
    03:57
  • [1] Why back up a project and media.mp4
    03:12
  • [2] What to archive for a video project.mp4
    07:01
  • [3] Project closeout.mp4
    02:53
  • [1] Next steps and recommended learning.mp4
    02:02
  • Description


    In this third installment of the Corporate Video Essentials series, Rich Harrington and Amy DeLouise detail the post-production process. Once you’ve finished shooting, you need to take all the information you captured—both the actual footage and any intellectual knowledge or project experience—and turn it into a polished, final product for your client. Rich and Amy cover the major aspects of post-production, starting with reviewing deliverables, using interview transcripts to propel your workflow, organizing your footage, and assembling a rough cut. From there, they show how to build a soundtrack with interviews, voiceovers, background sounds, and music. Amy and Rich also cover working with graphics to both convey information and give your film a refined, professional look. Finally, they show you how to polish up your rough cut with color correction, transitions, and reviews, how to export your work for client review, and steps you can take to future-proof your work.

    Note: This course was created by RHED Pixel. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

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    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 34
    • duration 2:50:23
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    • Release Date 2024/09/21

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