How to Edit Videos

By casey

How to Edit Videos

If you produce video content, you need to do everything in your power to stand out.

Understanding how to edit videos can help you look more professional and increase the efficacy of your video content.

In this guide, I’ll break down the steps you need to take to produce the best video content and get your message across to your viewers.

How to Edit Videos: 10 Essential Steps

Once you’ve recorded all your content, what are the next steps?

Unless you’re a genius at live video production, you’ll need to know how to edit videos to eliminate errors, make yourself look more professional, and make the video as entertaining and informative as possible.

I’m not focusing on any specific video editing software in this guide. If you want specifics, you can check out the best video editing tools here.

The goal of this article is to teach you each step of video editing and outline why it matters. Video editing is critical to your video content’s success, and if you do it right, you’ll gain an edge over the competition.

1. Organize Your Video Files

How to Edit Videos - Organize Your Video Files

The first step is to get organized. If you have a bunch of small video files, you’ll want to organize them, so it’s easy to find everything. Otherwise, you could miss essential components of your video.

It’s easiest to run through the full shot at once. The fewer stops and starts you make, the easier it will be to edit your video later.

That doesn’t mean you can’t pause the video; it simply means you should limit the number of times you stop the video completely. Each time you stop, you create a new video file, making it more difficult to organize everything later.

If you’re using flash drives or SD cards to store the video data, you’ll want to move them over to your computer or wherever you are editing your video.

Also, be consistent with naming so it’s easy to find all the files for a specific video.

2. Watch All Your Video Content

Next, you need to watch every single bit of content you created. If you made a three-hour video guide on how to start a microdistillery, you need to watch it from start to finish.

This ensures you don’t miss anything, realize the mic turned off, or overlook something in the video’s background that you’d rather not have on camera. Make sure to take notes (including the time stamps!) so you know where to come back and edit later.

This might seem tedious and unnecessary when you just spent all that time recording the …read more

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