Once your footage is imported, the first goal is to "trim the fat".
: You don’t need a word-for-word script, but knowing your hook, main segments (intro, action, wrap-up), and end goal prevents over-editing.
: For advanced features like color grading and complex audio tools, editors often use Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro , or DaVinci Resolve. 3. Mastering the "Rough Cut"
The most common mistake beginners make is editing without a "roadmap". Before you even open your software, identify the core message or story of your video.
You don't need expensive professional suites to start. Choose software that matches your current skill level and computer power.
Once your footage is imported, the first goal is to "trim the fat".
: You don’t need a word-for-word script, but knowing your hook, main segments (intro, action, wrap-up), and end goal prevents over-editing.
: For advanced features like color grading and complex audio tools, editors often use Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro , or DaVinci Resolve. 3. Mastering the "Rough Cut"
The most common mistake beginners make is editing without a "roadmap". Before you even open your software, identify the core message or story of your video.
You don't need expensive professional suites to start. Choose software that matches your current skill level and computer power.