![]() The right settings, proper exposure, good composition. Remember that GOOD EDITING STARTS WITH GOOD FOOTAGE. The more shortcuts you know, the faster and better off you are. ![]() Learning any others will just speed up your process even more, which can become the name of the game for editors. They save so much time and set you up to learn anything you want. ![]() Knowing the shortcuts for these basic tools will take you far. Know a few of the major keyboard shortcuts (there are about 3 or 4 that will at least help you navigate the timeline and software UI, and make basic cuts/edits) Razor, Selection, Hand, Pen, etc. Be sure to also set up auto-save features, and understand where to access your auto-save files as nowadays editing software is very unreliable, buggy and crashes often. Learn, understand, and always remember to set your SCRATCH DISKS properly (this is where all of your footage goes, and where the program knows where to find it.) If you understand this, you will always know where your footage is and will know how to re-connect it if anything ever goes wrong. ![]() Here are some general tips that you can take with you pretty much anywhere in your video editing journey: It’s much more rewarding and a huge part of the fun. Learning out of necessity is the best for video editing. ![]()
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