Video Editing Process

Keeping a focus on quality in delivery we have a strict project management process from start to end.

Step 1. Get Video Shoot Done

You need to get shoot video with single or multiple cameras and provide us Raw Data of Shoot. Don’t worry about any extra recording or additional captures. We will take care of that and will go proper cutting.

Step 2. Audio

You need to get shoot video with single or multiple cameras and provide us Raw Data of Shoot. Don’t worry about any extra recording or additional captures. We will take care of that and will go proper cutting.

  • Is Separate Audio Available or you want us to use Raw Audio only?
  • Do you need any voice over done or have voice ready for this video?
  • Would you like to have some background music with/without audio?
Step 3. Our Game Starts here

You need to get shoot video with single or multiple cameras and provide us Raw Data of Shoot. Don’t worry about any extra recording or additional captures. We will take care of that and will go proper cutting.
Logging
Logging is when we see the footage for the first time. Log it and arrange the clips into bins (or folders), since it is often out of sequence, to make it easier to find specific shots during the editing process.

First Assembly
Once reviewed and logged all the footages, we start to reassemble it into storytelling blocks. There may be multiple version of the same footage, so the footage is grouped for easy access. The blocks follow the script.

Rough Cut
This is the phase when we take the assembled blocks and make some choices. Cut the project into a rough form, often with some variations to consider. This is the first draft of the video or film. It may have placeholder information for graphics or titles. It usually contains a “dummy narrator” who has read a scratch track of the script so that one can see how the program is taking shape. Rough Cuts may also contain fades and dissolves or other transitions to give the idea of how the scenes flow from one shot to the next. This is usually the stage where the client gets to review the program and get a pretty good idea of where the video is heading. Changes at this point need to be carefully determined and discussed, as they can get quite costly after this initial approval stage.
Rough cut will be delivered to client and other stake holders for the feedback and approvals to proceed further.

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