Welcome To Jacob's awesome Teledramatic Arts Blog Block 2
This blog will be about my time in teledramatic arts class and all of the projects i do.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Titles3_DeLeon
This is an example of an template title, which means a full title appears under the clip. You might use this kind of title when you are introducing somebody.
Titles2_DeLeon
This is an example of an overlay title, which means the title is in the clip. You might use this kind of title when you want to give names of people.
Titles1_De Leon
This is an example of a still title, which means that it is just words before the clip. You might use this kind of title when you are introducing a clip
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Lifting Project
A simple cut in the timeline means the clip gets taken out. When you cut, the other clips in the timeline are still in the same spot.
A ripple edit is when a clip is deleted and the others move to fill in_. You do this by right clicking and selecting ripple delete. When you ripple delete, the other clips to the right of the deleted clip shift to the left to fill in the blank.
Lifting and extracting are two ways to cut clips at one time. To do this, you select cut after right clicking, then select the extract button on the bottom of the top right fram box. Lifting is like taking out, while extracting is like making room for, in terms of what happens to the other clips in the timeline.
This is an example of an lifting edit. I decided to lift the two clips where I did because it flowed with the rest of the video smoothly
Monday, October 17, 2011
Insert Project
This is an example of an insert edit. An insert edit places a clip inside of another clip. To do this, you drag the clip you want to insert where you want it while holding the Ctrl clip. I decided to insert the 2nd clip where I did because it makes sense with the video and gives the clips a good flow between each other.
The difference between an overlay and an insert edit is an insert edit, you make space for the clip and it makes the entire clip longer, in an overlay edit the clip is just placed over the clip. You would use an overlay when you want the clip that is being added to take up space, while you’d use an insert edit when you want the clip to be extended, making room for the clip. In this case the insert edit works better because you see even more of the clip than you would in the overlay.
Overlay Workshop
This is an example of an overlay edit. An overlay edit places a clip on top of another to show an effect. To do this, you click on the timeline and drag the desired clip over the other one. I decided to overlay the 2nd clip where I did because it works together and flows similar to a professionaly done video.
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