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Recommended Workflow for Developing Video Projects ...
SeaLyon99 [Avatar]
Member Joined: Jul 26, 2013 09:16 Messages: 79 Offline
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I'm new to PD and I know PD can be used in a ton of different ways, but how do people generally approach a new video project? Obviously, step 1 is to have some video. But how do you decide on a theme for a project and choose transitions, effects, particle effects, titles & sub-titles, PIP usage, sound, etc. to match that theme? And integrate everything together properly to provide good video projects? I realize that all of this will become more clear as I gain experience with PD but at this point it really seems quite daunting. Is anyone willing to share their thoughts on how best to approach this?
ynotfish
Senior Contributor Location: N.S.W. Australia Joined: May 08, 2009 02:06 Messages: 9977 Online
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Hi there SeaLyon99 -

Even though these tutorials won't help get you creative juices flowing, these are some in the first section that provide excellent advice on workflow - http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/29377.page

If you're new to editing (as well as PD), it's a good idea to begin with a simple project like:
- a day at the zoo, beach, park, historical site, car races, city, caves, river, harbour... just a "record" of the day/event
- a theme like boats, faces, sunlight & shadows, flowers, sky... a collection of clips & images about something you're interested in

A video that "tells a story" takes a lot more planning, creativity & forward thinking.

On this site, there's a mountain of superb articles including http://www.videomaker.com/tips-to-get-started - packed with good advice.

Cheers - Tony
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