A useful aspect of computer video editing is that I am able to cut out any of the 'junk video' that finds its way into my film.
Most kinds of 'junk video' people like to remove from their videos when they are editing them is:
- Zooming - Overzealus use of the video camera's zoom function as it is the most obvious sign of an amateur videographer
- Preparing to Speak - The couple of seconds where they say "Ok...is the camcorder running?"It is good to cut this out because it shows that the piece of film isn't a one off piece of home-video, more of a professional piece that has been shot for a soul purpose.
- Stillness - This is when the camera has a lot still shots. Most films have some sort of motion/action in them whether they are a music video, television advert or a movie. Having lots of still shots in the piece of film makes for a boring video.
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