Video editing and VFX (Visual Effects) are the processes of manipulating and enhancing recorded video footage. Video editing involves arranging and cutting footage to create a cohesive story, while VFX involves adding computer-generated imagery (CGI) and special effects to the footage. Both are important steps in the post-production process of film and video production. Video editing is typically done using specialized software such as Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro, while VFX is done using software such as Adobe After Effects or Autodesk Maya.
Video editing is an important process to create a cohesive story, and to make sure that the pacing and tone of the video is right. It's also important to make sure that the video is the appropriate length and that it flows well. The editor will also make sure that the sound and music are synced properly and that the audio levels are correct.
VFX is used to enhance and augment the footage that has been captured. It can be used to create a realistic environment, add characters, and other special effects that are not possible to capture in the real world. VFX artists use a variety of techniques, such as compositing, motion graphics, and 3D animation, to enhance the footage. VFX is commonly used in movies, TV shows, and commercials, and it requires a good understanding of compositing and animation techniques, as well as a good eye for detail and creativity.
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