The art of editing.

Transitions are the punctuation of your productions. They assist your viewers in interpreting your edit.
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If something isn’t said it isn’t going to be seen. What you show adds weight to what you say. And as Bruce would say people remember more when they can feel something. Most of the emotion in your video is generated with music and images. It’s nonverbal. You can take your edits to a higher level of professionalism by letting your shots do the talking.
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The rest of the videos in his series are also very helpful. They just require you to spend a little time find them. For some reason they built the site with no easy way to navigate the videos of only one show? Despite the nagging usability problems you’ll be sure to uncover a gem or two if you take the time to look around.

The great thing about the site beyond the great content is that they make the videos available in a variety of  formats. Want to watch the videos away from your desk? No problem download the .mp4 format. Now only if newspapers would discover the value in giving their audience viewing options. Streaming in a 320px window? No thanks.

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