Most video formats today are in a 16:9 aspect ratio, meaning the horizontal resolution is 16 units wide compared to a vertical resolution of 9 pixels high. The two most common resolutions in 20x1080 (also called Full High Definition, FHD or just 1080p) and 3840x2160 (also Ultra High Definition, UHD, or 4k). For video work, the desired dimensions are often determined by the resolution of clips to ve imported. So 1280x720 is 1280 pixels across and 720 down. Resolution sets the individual pixels-or dots on screen-by horizontal dimension followed by vertical dimension. The series is obviously imperfect, and, starting a beginner's series when *I* have 30 years of experience means I'll certainly overlook something that's obvious to me but new to someone else, so feedback is always helpful as I continue the series.īackground music: I'm stubborn on that-you're not the first to suggest removing it, and I won't, but later episodes in the series have the music mixed at a much lower level. So far, first impression, Hitfilm seems best designed for the After Effects user who is tired of the Creative Cloud concept, which is probably a lot of Sorry, which specific episode(s) aren't as clear as you could wish? I think Project Settings are discussed in multiple episodes. If pulling such folks in and advancing them up the sales chain is not a goal of this project, then most of my comments on the newbie topic can be dismissed. You know, either brand new to video editing, or perhaps your typical iMovie user. The bottom line is the question of whether Hitfilm seeks to serve those relatively inexperienced with video editing. As best I can tell, the series seems very thorough and clear, assuming that one already knows a good bit about video editing. Triem's videos seem very well suited for the kind of person who, for instance, has been using After Effects and wants to explore Hitfilm as an alternative. I was able to follow your vid without difficulty, and it encouraged me to keep going. My video editing experience is largely limited to the 1938 version of iMovie :-) and a bit of exploring of some alternative apps similar to iMovie. I thought it was a good overview of some basic features. Yes I watched it, it was helpful, thanks.
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