Basic Steps in Editing Video
- James Carl Andrino
- Mar 10, 2018
- 2 min read

Step 1.Plan
I know, this doesn't sound like a lot of fun. But, when you take a trip, if you don’t plan where you are going, how will you know when you arrive? Think about what you want to do and how you want to do it, first. THEN, start editing.
Step 2.Shoot your project
This is called "production", and is the most obvious part of story-telling with actors, director, and all the crew running around and looking busy. Don’t be surprised to discover that you don’t have enough time to shoot everything. There is NEVER enough time. Sigh… we just need to get used to that.
Step 3.Import your media
This moves the media from the camera into your editing system. Which, for us, means Final Cut Pro X.
Step 4.Organize your media
Decide how you want it named, what shots you want to keep and which to get rid of. You never use everything you shoot.
Step 5.Edit your story
This is the process of building shots into a “project” so that when you want them in order, your story emerges.
Step 6.Trim your story
This is the process of adjusting where two clips touch so that the transition from one shot to the next is as smooth and invisible as possible.
Step 7.Add transitions
There are three transition categories: cuts, dissolves and wipes. Each creates a different emotion and each is used for different things. Add transitions when trimming is complete.
Step 8.Add titles
Titles are used to tell your audience something that they can’t get any other way; for example, the name of a person speaking.
Step 9.Add effects
Effects are the fun part, but adding effects when the story isn't complete is a waste of time. Also, plan to spend FAR more time working on effects than you ever expect. Because effects take time to look perfect.
Step 10.Mix your audio
The best way to improve the quality of your picture is to improve your sound. Final Cut has lots of great audio tools.
Step 11.Give your project a "look"
Fix color problems or create emotional looks as the last step before output.
Step 12.Output your Project
When everything is done, output your project and save all your media in case you ever need to re-edit it.
It sounds like a lot of steps, which is why getting organized is so important. But, when you go with the flow, you’ll be amazed as how fast you can create power stories that other people want to watch.
Between the three of us - you, me and Wondershare - we can help you tell some amazing stories. Larry Jordan is a member of the Directors Guild of America, the Producers Guild of America and has written thousands of articles and eight books on video editing. Visit his website at: www.larryjordan.biz.
Reference: https://filmora.wondershare.com/video-editing-tips/better-video-editing.html
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