 So in today's tutorial, we'll be sharing a little bit about how we do video editing. So in the last tutorial, we showed you how to capture the video of the presenter as well as their laptop screen. So what we will get is basically two videos, the video of the person talking and as well as the video of the laptop screen of the presenter. So right now, I'll be showing you a little bit how I do the video editing using iMovie. So if you're a Mac user, this will be very useful for you. So first of all, let's review what the videos that we have had so far. Alright, so we have two videos that we took from the last tutorial. So the first video is of the screen. This is how it sounds like. If you say, hello world, this is Michael Chang. So I'm showing you now the engineer's SG website. So this is basically how it looks like right now. And the other video is from the camera. So here I have turned on the recording on the Q4 camera. So it's looking at me as I make the presentation. Right, I'm showing the engineer's SG website. So at the same time as I do the recording, I will also be recording on the screen. And if you say, hello world, this is Michael Chang. So I'm showing you now the engineer's SG website. So this basically how it looks like right now. So these are two videos that are there. So what I do next is I start up iMovie. So iMovie is the software we use to edit the files and to put them together. So in iMovie, what we want to do next is actually import both videos into iMovie. So this is what I have right now in iMovie. So first I'll start by creating a new movie with only teams. Test one. So next thing we do is we look at introducing a couple of areas in the iMovie. So on the left we have the libraries, which are basically all the video files that you have. The video sources of files that you can get. And over here is the media that is being used in your project. At the bottom part is the timeline. So where we see all the videos as you edit them, you can put them in layers. And on the top right is the preview window where you can see the video as is being previewed. So first of all, we need to create a new event. The event is kind of like a list of all the events like a folder. Think of it as a folder where you keep all your files in. So first of all, this will be a sample video, a sample vid. Let's create that. So we have a new folder or event for keeping our files. You click on import mode media. You should then be able to drag in the two files that we created. So these are all on the desktop. I have a folder called Tutorial for Editing. And these are two videos there. You can see them and preview them again. And then you can just take these two and import them. Depending on how big your files are, it will take a while. And you can see that it's now been edited. Now it's been imported. So you can play them back. I'm showing the engineers the SG website. So the video you want to see is probably going to start first of all with an opening scene. So usually our opening scene is our... Let me just import the file. The opening scene is usually our... ...Engines or SG opening scene, which is our splash page like this. So we take that, drag it in to a new file. To the bottom part, which is the screen, which is the timeline. So this is what you see. This is about three seconds. Three seconds for footage. And next we're going to do... Well, first of all, you see that it's actually... It's getting bigger and smaller on the top right-hand corner. So it's actually the canburns effect. So we can turn it off or set it to fit all. So you flow through without anything happening. So you can zoom in and zoom out of this. You can just click on this slider and you can reduce the size of the timeline. So you can zoom down to three seconds. You can use the command plus, the command minus to do the same thing. Next we're going to bring the video in. So this is the video I want to bring in. First of all, we have the presenters window as background. So the command click to just like the entire footage. Drag it in. And you will see that it goes like this. This is the microchain. So I'm showing you now the engine SG website. So this is basically how it looks like right now. As you can see, the audio itself is kind of low. So what you want to do is basically make the... Make this thing go a little bit... Make this thing be a bit louder. So you click on that and we say I want to auto. Which will basically adjust the volume on this clip. As you say, hello world, this is microchain. So the waveform here shows you how loud the video is or the audio is. So yeah, so this is the point part of it. So next thing I'll do is we also want a nice transition between the opening scene and the video. So we can click on transition, which is over here. We usually use a cross blur. So select that and drag into the space between the two clips. Then you can preview it by pressing play. So you bring over this. Next I want to do is look at the video of my face, which is over here. And I can now bring that in as well. But we only need the certain part of it, right? Because you can see the video starts. We can try to find the audio area. So it starts with the word hello world. So you can find the spot over here. So here I have turned on the recording on the Q4 camera. So it's looking at me as a quick presentation. I'm showing you the engineers SG website. So at the same time as I'm recording, I will also be recording on the screen. You should say hello world. So it's roughly around there. We actually need to be precise. We just need to drag the area which we are interested in into the video. You will try to synchronize the two. You will try to line up the two at the beginning spot. You want to also adjust the audio. So again click on the audio tab. Click on auto which will then adjust the audio. So you can click on, usually I just click on the plus to zoom in to the areas which I'm interested in. And listen to the areas which are being put. So this is microchains. So I'm showing you. So I would like to align the audio such that it would fill up roughly around the same area as I started speaking on the screen. This is microchain. It's a bit off so I can just adjust it a bit more. This is microchain. This will echo there. So you can actually see where it is by zooming in a bit further and look at the waveform and roughly maybe it might need to be just a little bit more further to the right. So let's see how it sounds. And also maybe try and add a little fade in effect. So it actually fades in at the front as well as the back. You will try to fade in as well and fade out. So what I want to do is also make sure the clip over that, the overhand clip is actually going to be fitted over. So right here the first one you say it's cut away, you change it to picture in picture. Which then lets you adjust the size of this thing over here. So what I also want to do is sometimes the audio feed on one of these may not be necessary. So I can just swap it down. Hello world, this is microchain review now that you did an SG website. So this is basically how it looks like right now. Right and in this part probably we don't need to have everything. So what we can do is crop out the bits that we don't need. Just drag it in and then we also make it fade out. So it looks something like this. Microchain, so I'm showing you now that you did an SG website. So this basically how it looks like right now. The video can also be extended further because we know there's actually additional footage. This is microchain, so I'm showing you now that you did an SG website. So this basically how it looks like right now. Alright so this is roughly the rough cut of the whole thing. I can also do a fade in from the beginning. So once the video has been edited you can actually export the video. So what we want to do is we take a look at the top right corner. Export, say you want to export as a file. Then you can actually export this entire file as a video file. So you can switch to 720p or 1080p. So I'll just keep it at 720p so let's keep it small. Click on next to export the file or drop it into the dropbox into the desktop. And that should be it. So at the end of the rendering process you see this circle go away and you should have your file. So once the video has been exported you will see this little success message here. So you click on show and it will show you where the file is. And this is how it looks like. It's a microchain so I'm showing you now that it's an SG website. So this is basically how it looks like right now. Yup that's it. So thanks for watching. I hope you can try and do your own editing of the videos after watching my tutorial. So if you have anything just drop me an email. Admin at engineers.sg I will give you if you have any questions. You can also add mention us at engineers for the win. Engineers FTW on Twitter right. Thanks. Cheers.