Thursday, April 13, 2017

Final Exam Preview

1)
iMovie: Trim, split, and move clips
You can trim clips by moving the edge of the frame towards or away from the center of the clip. You can also trim the audio so it starts before the next video clip starts or goes on longer than the clip. The audio is controlled by the blue bar and the video is controlled by the grey bar.

How to Edit Videos with iMovie
There are many options for aspect ratio that helps the movie fit to different screens. The include 16:9, 4:3, and 3:2. 16:9 is a widescreen display, 4:3 fits most SD/HDTVs and 3:2 is for iPhones. You can also change the frame rate for faster or slower videos. 35 fps is standard and 25 fps is slightly slower.

2) I already knew how to trim and cut videos from a class I took in middle school
3) I did know how to adda thumbnail cover for the movie
4) I am concerned most about time for this project because I haven't used i Movie in a long time and I'm not sure how much I remember
5) I can probably get footage and pictures really easily because I have my own DSLR
6) I will probably do some sort of sports video covering a soccer or lacrosse game

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