Filmmaking: 21 Extra elements to Make a Better Video
This course aims to give beginner filmmakers a notion of elements that can be used within a video composition. In addition to the footage itself, several other items can be added to a production of this type. From this point of view, the idea is to show components that are able to add value to a theme.
The suggestion is to give greater value to an object, a subject, or a certain topic. Within video compositing, there are lots of extra elements that can be added in post-production, which is the main focus of this course. Therefore, the suggestion is to explain, in six small classes, techniques/accessories related to 21 items that can work together with any scene. These techniques can bring, for sure, extra value to any context.
This is a quick course, which brings concepts and examples aimed at the fluidity and information of a scene: the proposal is to show the best composition accessories found at the time of the final editing of an audiovisual work – elements that can be used easily in any video editing program currently available on the market.
This course is aimed at beginners, but it can also serve more experienced users who want to remember or even pay attention to the use of aggregating elements in the composition of their videos. I hope these 21 lessons can be useful to you. And I do hope these topics can improve your production and give more value to your future video ideas.