5 Basic Time-Saving Video Editing Tips for Photographers
These days, it’s not uncommon for photographers to offer videography services. The problem, or challenge rather, is that most photographers haven’t invested the same time learning the tools of the video trade that they’ve put into practicing the art of photography. The two mediums share a number of similarities, such as dialing in exposure, framing shots, and so on, but they also have some notable differences. The biggest difference, aside from capturing motion vs. still frames, becomes obvious when it comes time to edit. To help flatten the learning curve for photographers just getting into video, we’ve put together a short list of time-saving video editing tips that can be put to use right away.
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Video Editing Tips, #1: Choose the “Right” Editing Software

As a photographer, you’re likely familiar with Lightroom and Photoshop, but now you’ve got to figure out which video editing software (also known as an NLE, or non-linear editor) to use. You can find plenty of options that fit a range of budgets, from free to pricey, but it’s important to remember that you can always upgrade at a later date if your video projects become more involved. Read More...