Last writing, we
have learned about the first two processes of film and television production.
The next article will present the rest processes. The first is the composer’s creation
or selection. The music of advertising can be composed or selected. The
difference between the two is that composing a song need a higher cost but the
commercials will have a unique music and the music and pictures can perfectly combine;
while choosing the existing tracks would be more economical but without uniqueness.
Whether composer or select a song, the track will be embedded into film and
television.
The following is the
effects insert. This step is a core step. The special effects not shot or a bad
shot need inserted the effects into the desired position of the video.
The final process
is the voice synthesis. Narration and dialogue are completed at this time.
After completion of narration, dialogue and music, the editor of sound effects
would add a variety of sound for commercials. So far, the audio portion of commercials
is finished. The final step is to adjust the respective volume to the proper
position and merge all the elements together.
In these three processes,
we will find every process need merge materials to the original video to make
the video more perfect. That will inevitably have to mention Video Merger,
Combustion, DFsion, Shake, premiere synthetic these merger software. Video
Merger is a high-end for the synthesis of the post-production of film and
television platform. Inside the tool has basic tools the video production need,
specially developed for film produce. These advanced tools have contained in
the synthesis software which is easy to meet (payable) the demand of Television
development and the requirements for HD video, AVI, DVD and various video
formats.
Returning to the
subject, post-production of movies is a continuous process of editing and
merging, cutting off the excessive parts and adding the missing section. But the
hardness only the director and the staff of post-production know.
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