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== Video Editing ==
== Video Editing ==
There are a large number of tools available to edit videos, depending on user experience, source files and other production considerations. DaVinci Resolve is free and is recommended for those with some video editing experience.
There are a large number of tools available to edit videos, depending on user experience, source files and other production considerations. [https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/ca/products/davinciresolve DaVinci Resolve] is free and is recommended for those with some video editing experience. Although Adobe products and other tools are also good for those who are familiar with them.


If you need help with editing, CEL developer staff can be of assistance. See the [https://uwaterloo.ca/extended-learning/teach-online/agile-development CEL Agile development page].
If you need help with editing, CEL developer staff can be of assistance. See the [https://uwaterloo.ca/extended-learning/teach-online/agile-development CEL Agile development page].

Revision as of 13:51, 11 June 2024

Studios

ITMS and Math both have studios for audio recording, lightboard, green screen, Camtasia and the like. The ITMS one is bigger and better. The Math one is self-serve and is better for users with experience.

Contact Peter Wood about the Math studio and waterloostudio@uwaterloo.ca about booking the ITMS studio.

Video Editing

There are a large number of tools available to edit videos, depending on user experience, source files and other production considerations. DaVinci Resolve is free and is recommended for those with some video editing experience. Although Adobe products and other tools are also good for those who are familiar with them.

If you need help with editing, CEL developer staff can be of assistance. See the CEL Agile development page.