Post-Production
Editing, publishing, and releasing the final product.
The post-production process begins after all the footage has been captured. This is actually one of my favourite parts of the video making process. Graphics can be added along with images, music, colour correction and special effects. If you are producing your own video content there will be a bit of a learning curve at first, but it will be really rewarding. Post-production is like putting the last coat of paint on in a room and it will be well worth the time to learn the basics. This is where your video project will really come to life.
Small Sized Production
During post-production, the video can be enhanced even if it contains a single actor. During the recording process consider filming the the subject using different shots. If the subject has been filmed from the same distance, more advanced editors will allow shots to be cropped and zoomed. Any video will be enhanced with a blended up mix of shots.
Large Sized Production
Larger sized productions are often filmed at a number of locations. During post production, the editor will be able to change the scene and angles of the actor and environment to help create an engaging story. Adequate time spent in the pre-production process will definitely pay off and make this process more smooth.