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The Final Cut: Track 6

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It is often said that a movie comes to life in the edit suite. Ben Harrex of Final Cut post production studios in London discusses five themes with examples; The Cut, The Dissolve, Cropping and Resizing, Titles and The Sound. Ben explains how the video editor has a huge amount of creative control over how the final product looks. This material forms part of The Open University course T215 Communication and information technologies.

Track 6: Adding text to video

Titles and visuals are a quick and simple way to give the audience more information.



Tracks in this podcast:

Track Title Description
1 The Final Cut A short introduction to this album. Play now The Final Cut
2 What does a video editor do? Ben Harrex describes what is expected of a video editor. Play now What does a video editor do?
3 Cutting footage Essentially the most powerful tool in the edit suite is 'the cut', it can change the mood of the picture. Play now Cutting footage
4 Dissolving transitions Usually the dissolve is used to show a connection between two locations, Ben Harrex demonstrates how the dissolve can be used as an effect. Play now Dissolving transitions
5 Cropping and resizing Cropping and resizing can be used to show multiple images on one screen as well as hiding something from the audience. Play now Cropping and resizing
6 Adding text to video Titles and visuals are a quick and simple way to give the audience more information. Play now Adding text to video
7 Adding sound to video Sound is just as important as the picture: it controls the emotion of a sequence. Ben Harrex uses three pieces of music to demonstrate this. Play now Adding sound to video
8 Wrapping up Ben Harrex wraps up this session by explaining how powerful the edit can be in bringing your picture to life. Play now Wrapping up

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