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The Importance of Transitions

What are three key new things about transitions that you learned from this video? Why did you find each of these interesting? This video talks and explains about the type of transitions to have knowledge of that and know how to difference those. However some transitions that I find interesting were the common, cutaway and action transitions. Because I feel that those are so popular and being used by many people and in the majority of the movies, having a good effect of transition.  In my own words I think that common transitions are those transitions, which are so popular and the firsts ones based on move onto another film and scene with like a fade in and fade out, black screen. Cutaway transitions are those that have effect of quick movement to pass to the other clip without noticing the change of scenario because of how it get combined with the other clip. And action transition are so common and most used on a video, connecting two shoots by matching the action at the end of ea...

Natural Transitions

What is a natural transition? What are the three different techniques that this video mentions? What would each of them add to a scene? Natural transitions are those transitions that are not too obvious and the shoots that are cut being combined with the other looking like a similar place to move it to the other scenario. To the extend that we don't see any cuts just a change of scenario. Some examples that are presented in the video are when a film outside is gonna move to the other scenario recording up to the sky slowly and having another piece of sky from the other place to make it natural. 

Exporting your Project

  What are the key factors to keep in mind when exporting your project on Premiere Pro?  What are some mistakes that you've made so far that you can fix? When exporting a project on Premiere Pro is important to always double check the video to see that everything is on their place and that we are not missing anything and taking our time to export it. Because we always need to make sure the video quality and its components, for move it to the platform that will be post it without any mistake. However it is important to follow each step to avoid any mistakes or problem having to re do our projects. For example some mistakes that have happened to me in my own experience are forgotten to open the ProMax app, letting me to having problems on saving my video. 

Codecs Vs. Containers

  What is a codec? What is the difference between a codec and a container? In my own words, codec is the layout that dismount and amount the video and audio, like what holds that, with names and numbers to identify like a code, helping to a video quality and upload and makes the video to not lag. However a container is part of the codec since is the space or storage that maintains the video to be transported to a platform and the codec just support it by keeping what contains a video together. Basically being one in two, but with different functions.

Resolutions

  What is resolution? What is the difference between each of the different resolutions mentioned in this video? What is the presenter's advice for using different resolutions? Resolution is about the quality on a full screen video, like their measure or way to watch it clear and avoiding those pixels, depending on their components as cameras, dvd's, tv's and others. For example those tv's that say in the corner "HD" is their capacity of quality. Also each computer/tv has a number like "1920 x 1080" meaning the extend of quality depending on their number. There are type of resolutions each depends on the dispositive and size as the "Full Hd/4k/5k/8k" levels of quality. Helping to the monitors load faster, good transitions, cuts and many other advantages.

Montage Techniques

  What are three concepts from this article that you can incorporate into your future montage edit?  Why did you pick these three?  How can you apply them in the edit? I think that three concepts from the article that I will incorporate on a future of montage edit are the cut into action, commonly used and necessary for have the public entertaining, which is when editing a video and separating and cutting for its transition without making it obvious. For example when watching any clip and paying so much attention, noticing when two people is talking and moving to another scenario like the entrance of a house we see small cuts by the conversation face to face, supporting to the theme of the movie, depending how the cuts are.

Understanding Timecode

  In your own words, explain what timecode is to someone who has no idea. What is it? Why is it so important for editing video? In my own words, I think that time code is the name to control and manage the sound and clip when editing a video, its code is "hours, minutes, seconds and frames" separating and controlling those, basically being a very important part when editing a video, to coordinate every single clip step by step very organized and  very helpful, because is like a guide when editing to know how and what to add.