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4.
You filmed,
and now what?
At this point you have already an idea of the process of filming, how to do
it and what material you may use. You are also aware of our experience and
mistakes we made so you can avoid them and make your filming process easier.
So now it comes to one of the trickiest parts of the filming process: the editing.
In this chapter you will find:
• How our YouTrain team did it
• Our recommendation on how to learn video-editing
• Basic kit/steps to have in mind while editing
• Additional visuals in the videos - what are the possible options?
How the Youtrain team did it
Fortunately, we had in our team a diversity of expertise and competences
that were combined to achieve the results you see in our videos produced. So
the process was really a team work, involving different people from different
countries, and thus dependent on online communication.
The process after filming everything was:
Reinout and Sijmen were in charge of editing the videos.
Marco did the graphic design used in the videos (for example, the transition
slides and animations).
Coline did the illustrations needed to highlight some important aspects.
Between them they communicated regularly to ensure that nothing was missing,
and of course, having some feedback from the other people involved in the
project.
One of the key elements of this project and the editing process was the trust
that all people and organisations deposited on the producing team, knowing
that they were the ones with experience and expertise to deliver the final
videos with high-quality.
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