Editing a trailer and Creating titles

Creating a trailer assignment

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1. Making a trailer

1.1. Technical

1.1.1. Software manipulation

1.2. Creative

1.2.1. Successful methods

1.2.2. Craft

1.2.2.1. Recognize the communication needs of the product (trailer)

1.2.2.2. Communicate with a voice

1.2.3. Inventiveness

2. The original movie

2.1. CC licensed movie

2.1.1. Blender Foundation

2.1.2. Tears of Steel

2.1.2.1. Trailer in YouTube

2.1.2.2. Download page

2.1.2.2.1. All of the files

2.1.2.3. Prof. Bonilla's download ZIP

2.2. Watch (study) the entire movie

3. Communication need

3.1. Persuade someone to watch it

3.2. Don't take away value

3.3. Want to watch it again?

4. Steps to follow

4.1. Set up your work space

4.1.1. File downloaded?

4.2. Set the project dimensions

4.2.1. By using media

4.2.1.1. Import the movie file and place it on the timeline

4.2.1.1.1. Check

4.2.2. From scratch

4.3. Add written information

4.3.1. Title screen

4.3.1.1. 5 seconds

4.3.2. Credits

4.3.2.1. 10 seconds

4.4. Extract video segments for the trailer

4.4.1. Marking in and out segments in the source file

4.4.2. Drag to the timeline

4.5. Editing the trailer

4.5.1. Edit the video

4.5.2. Add music

4.5.2.1. It can "bleed" towards the title and the end credits

4.5.2.2. Be careful, the film's soundtrack doesn't have a CC license

4.5.2.3. Repository kowledge

4.5.2.3.1. Incompetech by Kevin MacLeod

4.5.3. Crossfades

4.6. Rendering

4.6.1. Video

4.6.1.1. Format

4.6.1.1.1. MP4

4.6.1.2. Compressor

4.6.1.2.1. H264

4.6.1.3. FPS

4.6.1.3.1. 25

4.6.2. Sound

4.6.2.1. Frequency

4.6.2.1.1. 44.1 khz

4.6.2.2. Channels

4.6.2.2.1. Stereo

5. Put the files in Google Drive

5.1. Folder

5.1.1. Video and audio files

5.1.2. PRPROJ file

5.1.2.1. The project file

5.2. Create a Google Document