Video editing and evaluation
I can consider the impact of the choices made when making a video.
Video editing and evaluation
I can consider the impact of the choices made when making a video.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Videos can be improved through editing or reshooting.
- Videos can be enhanced by adding multimedia elements.
- Choices made during capture and editing will have an impact on the final video.
- If you want to share your video it will need to be exported from the video editing software you have used.
Keywords
Exporting - converting a file into a file type that can be viewed on different devices.
Transition - a visual effect used when moving from one shot or image to another.
Common misconception
The choices made during making and sharing a video will not impact on the quality of the video.
When exporting a video different choices can be made which can afffect the quality of the finished video.
Equipment
Pupils will need access to a device with video-editing software. Examples in this lesson use OpenShot https://oak.link/openshot
Licence
Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1.What is the first step in editing a video?
Q2.What does 'import' mean in video editing?
Q3.What is the purpose of trimming a video?
Q4.Why might you reshoot a video instead of editing it?
Q5.What does 'slice' mean in video editing?
Q6.Why is it important to use different tools for editing?
Assessment exit quiz
6 Questions
Q1.What does 'transition' mean in video editing?
Q2.Match each term to its purpose.
converts a video into a file type viewable on different devices
makes scene changes smoother
enhances a video’s quality
ensures that a video is effective