Editing skills feedback needed!

It's very basic indeed. Apart from adding some background music and making some simple transitions between your shots, you didn't do much. This is not necessarily a bad thing though. As a gamer, your prime focus should be getting good shots featuring extraordinary kills and stuff. And that is what I think is the problem with your videos. I'm not a gamer, but I can tell that what you were doing was, frankly, pretty straightforward. I didn't see anything that made me go like "wow, now that's some skills right there". I think that one of the main reasons for that is because you seemingly got all of your shots out of one single game. Chances are that if you are making a 4:30 minutes long video out of 30 minutes of footage, you are going to have to use quite a lot of clips that really aren't that interesting. Try making a video out of, say, 3 hours of content and only use the highlights. It's probably going to be a lot more interesting already. Also, your video was really laggy. That's something you may not be able to fix, but it's definitely annoying and I think it will cause most people to leave.


What is that supposed to mean? Why on earth would you tell someone not to aspire doing something because it isn't easy? It seems like you're telling him he can't do it, which isn't really nice nor is it based on much.

Audio Visual Production is the top class of video editing careers, its the hardest job there is in that category. no one can expect to finish that class in the first try. many companies look into how well you did on the visual production from freelance jobs that people take and it pays a good amount of money too. i don't know much about Audio Visual Production but i sure do know that its pretty hard to do it.

article to let you know what they do.
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Audio Visual Production is the top class of video editing careers, its the hardest job there is in that category. no one can expect to finish that class in the first try. many companies look into how well you did on the visual production from freelance jobs that people take and it pays a good amount of money too. i don't know much about Audio Visual Production but i sure do know that its pretty hard to do it.
Yeah well, if it's really that hard, there's only one way to get there: try and keep trying. I really don't get your way of thinking. "I want to be a surgeon." "That's difficult. Screw your ambition. I suggest you become a nurse instead."[DOUBLEPOST=1414615994,1414614449][/DOUBLEPOST]
I recorded at 60 FPS with bandicam (in game i get over 90 fps stable) and then let Sony Vegas render it at NTSC 29 FPS. a mate of me said that was the best render option so i did that. how should i render them properly?
See, you shouldn't edit 60fps footage in a 29fps sequence. They don't fit together. It'll sometimes have to use a frame twice to make it fit, and sometimes have to skip 2 frames. Edit in 30fps instead, that way it can just use every other frame.
 
See, you shouldn't edit 60fps footage in a 29fps sequence. They don't fit together. It'll sometimes have to use a frame twice to make it fit, and sometimes have to skip 2 frames. Edit in 30fps instead, that way it can just use every other frame.

Alright so next time i'll try to render in sony vegas at 30 or 60 fps.

Btw zag dat je ook nederlands bent xd
 
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