Documentation:Stop motion/DIY Media/Edit
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What your editing process will look like depends on what software you use: a program made specifically for stop motion will have features a standard video editing program, like Final Cut, won't have. There are too many programs to list specific tips and tricks for all of them: make sure you pay attention to the checklist items and the tips at the bottom of the page.
Software
While there are a lot of options for editing videos, UBC staff and faculty can use Lynda.com to view tutorials on video editing in Camtasia (available to UBC staff, students, and faculty) and Final Cut Pro. You might also use Audacity, a free and open-source program, to record and edit your audio.
- Final Cut Pro X Essential Training
- Final Cut Pro X is a powerful video editing program widely used by professional videographers and filmmakers. It is available for use at various Mac Workstations in UBC Vancouver Library locations. This course will help you with the full editing process, from preparation to exporting. Or, for students: Basic Tutorial for iMovie and Final Cut Pro.
- Camtasia for PC and Camtasia for mac: Using Camtasia and need some training? These short (2-5 min) videos offer excellent training support for beginners to advanced.
- Auadacity is a fairly powerful program to help with audio editing.
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