This weekend, me and my team will begin to edit our video, and I want to give some background on our experience with the program we’ll be using. We’ll be editing in Clipchamp, which is a simple and efficient video‑editing software that makes it easy to organize and create projects. My teammates and I have used Clipchamp before, so we already are familiar of how it works, which should make the editing process much smoother. One of the times we used it was for our Music Marketing Project, where we created a two‑minute music video for a chosen genre. We earned a good grade on that assignment, and we’re hoping to reach the same level of quality again.
When recording footage for this project, the files were automatically arranged in the order they were filmed, which makes importing everything into Clipchamp much easier. Since Clipchamp and OneDrive are owned by the same company, we can import our videos directly from OneDrive, which saves time and keeps everything organized. Clipchamp also allows multiple people to work on the same project. By clicking the share button and inviting teammates through their email, everyone can edit on the same timeline together.
A difficulty we had last time while editing in Clipchamp was that the app’s performance depends heavily on your computer. My computer isn’t very strong, so when I was editing the Music Marketing Project, the video kept buffering and lagging. It got so bad that one of my partners eventually had to take over and finish the editing. Another issue we ran into was importing files. Sometimes Clipchamp doesn't let you import a whole folder of videos at once if the total storage size is too large, so you have to upload each file one at a time instead.
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