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This is an archived copy of the April 2017 Video SIG page.
Video Editing with Adobe Premiere Elements 15 is topic of April 18th Video SIG.

NEXT VIDEO SIG MEETS:  9:00AM in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Orchard Creek Lodge.  

There are a lot of different video editing products on the market.  The low end is usually represented by software that allows you to import photos only to create a photo montage. Some can even add music. Moving up a step, you can purchase either a sophisticated photo and video montage creator or a full-on video editing system.

 

The first one allows you more flexibility than the low end software and will accept video; however. your ability to make changes is still somewhat limited.   Using a full-on video editing system, the task of putting together a simple montage is not always easy but, you can make low level changes that are aren't possible in the "montage" software.  

 

Adobe Premiere Elements 15 is a feature rich video editing software with four different editing options: eLive, Quick, Guided and Expert. It is affordable, works on Windows and MAC OS and, it's a good place to start even for the beginner.  


The instruction you will receive in this Video SIG will be useful to you, no matter what editing software you choose.

Hope to see you there!

Video SIG
Dedicated to helping Club Members master the art of Video Production.

PURPOSE

To educate and foster knowledge in the use of video/audio recording equipment, video/audio editing software and hardware, and video website sharing; to provide members a forum to exchange ideas and techniques; and, to provide services to create an environment conducive to accomplishing the aforementioned purpose.

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MISSION STATEMENT

The Video SIG is a group whose goal is to expand member’s knowledge of videography and related technology while having fun in the process. We provide enthusiastic and passionate support, education and training for all levels of experience.

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LEARN | CREATE | ENJOY | SHARE

 

  • As a member of our Group, you can take advantage of the many ways to learn about videography and the making of videos.  At our monthly meetings we provide various presentations on basic to advanced topics.  Participation in field trips or productions allows you to experience the practical side of videography and collaborate with your fellow members. 

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  • As you begin to understand what makes a video worth watching, you can become more creative with the tools that are available for both capture and post-processing (editing). And, you can make a video that is friendly to both family and friends.

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  • If a hobby becomes too frustrating and laborious then it can no longer be considered as such.  Our goal is to teach the proper techniques so that most of the frustration is removed and the amount of labor necessary is significantly reduced. We want you to enjoy yourself.

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  • You don’t normally make a video for only yourself.  It is usually to be shared with others.  Our members would like to see your efforts and they will assist you by making constructive comments.  In addition, you may like to share this video on-line and we will help you with that as well. 

 

VOLUNTEERING TO HELP

We enjoy video and don’t shy away from lending a helping hand when other Clubs and/or the SCLHCA may benefit from our assistance. We have also been asked to record meetings, provide technical assistance and create specialized training videos.

 

MONTHLY MEETINGS

On the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 9:00AM in the Multi-Purpose room of the Orchard Creek Lodge

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Jeff Hanner – Email: jeffhanner8@gmail.com or Telephone: 916-769-2871

Our Team

Jeff Hanner

Jeff a veteran videographer with years of experience producing, shooting and editing video productions for governmental and commerical organizations.  He brings his knowledge, talent and skill to help our club members pursue their desire to learn how to create their own video productions. He is pictured with his wife and fellow Club member Betsy.

Peter Beckett

Peter is a refuge from Silicon Valley where he held senior management positions with High Tech firms.  He is originally from Great Britain and has gained extensive experience in videography via his working with producing video productions for the Community Association and other organizations in Lincoln.  His skill level runs the gamut from handheld point and shoot cameras and DSLRs to Studio caliber equipment.

Kate McCarthy

Kate is a retired Educator, whose career has spaned more than 30-years at the K-12 level in school system situated in the Alaska Idaho and California.  Her primary responsibilities it to facilitate SIG communications with group members and the Cub at large.  Kate also produces and manages the SIG's content for the website and other Club outreach efforts.

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