How To Make Your First Movie - Phase 8: Editing

  • November 2, 2008
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How do you edit a low-budget flick to look like an Academy Award-worthy film? The same way you get to Carnegie Hall: practice, practice, practice.

You Will Need

  • Footage
  • An editing system
How To Make Your First Movie - Phase 8: Editing: Select an editing system

Step 1: Select an editing system

Select an editing system. Not everyone has the budget for an Avid setup, or even Final Cut Pro, but there are still plenty of great options for all types of filmmakers. Final Cut Express is very affordable.

How To Make Your First Movie - Phase 8: Editing: Load your raw footage

Step 2: Load your raw footage

Load your raw footage onto your computer’s hard drive.

How To Make Your First Movie - Phase 8: Editing: Practice basic editing

Step 3: Practice basic editing

Arrange some sample clips on a test timeline to get used to your editing system.

As you’re learning, watch your favorite films over and over, and see what about the editing makes them so great.

How To Make Your First Movie - Phase 8: Editing: Explore transitions

Step 4: Explore transitions

Explore the different types of transitions available for editing.

How To Make Your First Movie - Phase 8: Editing: Learn other basics

Step 5: Learn other basics

Learn all the other basics of your specific editing program. You’ll want to be able to do whatever you want when editing your film, so study and practice as much as you can now.

Read books on editing theory, or try to work with an established editor to learn some skills firsthand.

How To Make Your First Movie - Phase 8: Editing: Start editing

Step 6: Start editing

When you feel confident, start editing your film.

An old editing tip is “cut on action,” meaning make the cut while someone is in the middle of doing something. Carefully matching the action in each shot will make the cut less noticeable.

How To Make Your First Movie - Phase 8: Editing: Make a rough cut

Step 7: Make a rough cut

Make a rough cut of the film by finding the best takes of every scene and assembling them.

Editing can change the pacing, flow, and even mood of a film. Quick cuts can add tension and smooth transitions connect different pieces of the story.

How To Make Your First Movie - Phase 8: Editing: Lay in audio

Step 8: Lay in audio

After you’re happy with your rough cut, lay in music, sound effects, and so on.

How To Make Your First Movie - Phase 8: Editing: Practice

Step 9: Practice

Keep working. Editing your movie may take months, but you’ll gain skill and insight with each passing day.

Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg reportedly do not allow any actors in the cutting room.

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nathan

This is too general. There should be more specifics on what kind of application one would use to edit. Perhaps this could be included.

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MikeB

Good video, I like the way it walks you through. I'm still on imovie, I found this good intro to it on youtube from www.nyvs.com http://www.youtube.com/user/nyvs#p/c/9FAD1F67270AC45B/8/a9qH1r34uoQ they go over other systems too, but I'm still a beginner, sticking with the imovie for now...

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