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Video Post Production for Low-Budget Films

Duration: 1hr 5m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 1.2 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English


Retaining the integrity of the story you filmed while keeping costs low can be a challenge. Deciding which post-production solutions are necessary can also be challenging when so many new options emerge daily. If you're planning to create an ultra-low-budget film, or if you've already filmed one, you want to ensure you allocate funds to the most essential solutions.


Emmy-winning director Eduardo Angel knows filmmakers can be overwhelmed by the amount of post-production options. In this course, he takes you behind the scenes, sharing insights to help you maximize your post-production process while minimizing the impact to your budget. Eduardo focuses on the essential post-production steps and how to implement technical and creative solutions that help accomplish your vision. He shows you an entire post-production process, including planning, editing your film, working with a composer, adding audio, working with color, and distributing your project.

 

Topics include:
  • Selecting an NLE (nonlinear editor)
  • Preparing assets for editing
  • Storing and backing up your files
  • Evaluating scenes and takes to make selections
  • Fine-tuning the edit
  • Enhancing the story with audio
  • Working with a composer
  • Finishing the piece with color grading
  • Distributing your project

 

 

Video Post Production for Low-Budget Films
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