Making Videos: What Happens After Filming?
I did a post about how to maximize your video quality. I also did a video showing the exact equipment I use to make videos. But, what happens after that? What happens once I get the footage over to my computer?
A reader, Chris Langston, submitted the following:
What I would like to know is after you have captured your video’s, how are you going about editing and then rendering the final product? I’m capturing with a Sanyo HD camera, then pop-the SD card into my computer, editing with Sony Vegas Movie Studio, rendering an .avi file and then re-rendering to *.flv format. This all takes a lot of time after the video has been shot. I was looking to streamline my process and wanted to see what you recommend and how you are doing things.
What happens after filming is very important. Once you get that footage over to the computer, then what?
Personally, I use a Mac. My process is this:
- Import video directly into iMovie 09.
- Drag footage into a new iMovie project and do a rough arrangement of the scenes.
- Drag and drop the video intro to the beginning of the movie.
- Put transitions in between the different scenes.
- Put a title slate onto the beginning, right after the intro reel.
- Export.
When putting the video onto public video sites, I’ll usually export using iMovie’s built-in settings which output an M4V file. I then upload the M4V directly via TubeMogul and all of the different video sites take care of converting to FLV automatically. For Youtube and Vimeo, I like to have HD quality so sometimes I will upload to those sites separately using a movie of 1280×720 dimensions.
When I host the video myself, I have to do my own FLV encoding. What I usually do is export to MOV. Then I use the FLV Encoder that comes with Adobe CS3 suite to re-encode the movie into FLV format. Imovie does have an option to export directly to FLV format as well, but I believe you need to have the Adobe Suite installed to have that option.
There’s really no super-fast way to do this, however. Imovie makes for some slick and fast video editing as long as you’re happy with the templates it provides. However, the process of exporting is pretty much the same regardless of which software you use.
What software do YOU use? Got any shortcuts you’d like to share? Please comment.

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