Is an edited video worthwhile? Why not just get raw tapes of the entire day?
Raw tapes are useful for archival purposes, but the edited video is the one that you will want to show friends and relatives. Of the many differences between amateur and professional video, one of the most important is editing. A well edited video flows smoothly from start to finish, combining the best camera views and audio tracks at any given time, engaging the viewer’s attention and emotions. A highlight video compresses time to a concise view of the most significant events, again flowing between them seamlessly. People remember quality productions, and want to see them over again. A more common reaction to viewing straight unedited tapes is boredom or resentment at the time involved.
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