Lecture

Editing Process: Video Production Workflow

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This lecture covers the editing process used at EPFL for video lectures, including the recording setup with multiple camera streams, saving raw footage on the rushes server, editing iterations with professors' feedback, and the use of project management software like Trello for collaboration and tracking. The lecture also discusses common corrections made during editing, the importance of preparation for recording, and the varying time spent on editing depending on the recording techniques used.

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