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Advice from film and television practitioners to students in the later period
Post-film industry

20 pieces of conscientious advice

1. Mastering editing software, such as Premiere Pro and FinalCutPro, is your sharp weapon.

2. Organize the materials in advance, and establish a good folder structure to facilitate searching and sorting.

3. Learn to use shortcut keys to save time and improve efficiency.

4. Be good at learning from other people's works and constantly enrich your creative inspiration.

5. Pay attention to rhythm and beat, use editing skills reasonably and create an atmosphere.

6. Learn color matching techniques and master the expression of colors and the transmission of emotions.

7. Understand the audio processing to make the sound clearer and more vivid.

8. Pay attention to the smoothness of editing transition and avoid abrupt and contradictory. 9. Learn to use special effects and animation to enhance the visual effect of movies.

10. Master the design and typesetting of subtitles to make them complement each other with the picture.

1 1. Pay attention to the logic and coherence of the plot and keep the integrity of the story.

12. Pay attention to the emotional expression of characters and the image-building of roles. 13. Have a deep understanding of different types of film and television works and master various editing styles and techniques.

14. Learn to communicate with directors and producers to understand their needs and intentions.

15. Accurately grasp the duration of the film and adjust the editing rhythm and rhythm.

16. Keep learning new technologies and tools to keep up with the development trend of the industry.

17. Pay attention to the community and industry trends in the later stage of film and television, and share experiences with peers.

18. Be patient and focused. Editing needs careful handling.

19. Follow the script and story clues to understand the core theme and emotional expression of the film.

20. Continue to improve your editing skills, participate in relevant training and courses, and keep learning.