How long does it take to edit video?

ski_utah

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so i was wondering, how long does it take you guys to make a ski edit? or any other edits, not the filming just once you have the video tooken how long do you guys usually take on an edit?
 
If you count the time I put into procrastination? Months. If not? It ranges from days, maybe more. I could churn something out in a matter of hours if I had to but it's nice to come at it slowly, progressively, and with fresh eyes over a slightly greater span of time.
 
I can put together a 10 minute webisode in about two weeks of editing. I'd like to take more time, but I was pretty rushed.

This summer I'm relaxing and taking my time. I think it lets you put together a much better product.
 
i have many times i shoot one day and do 90% of the editing that night. few more hrs of color/sound touch ups so probably average of 5-10 hrs per but it really all depends
 
I can put together an edit really quickly if I want. I find when I take my time the flow just comes out better. I'd say from organizing and renaming clips to final click of the render button I spend 5 hours for a 4 minute edit. This 5 hours is purely time spend working like people said sometimes up to 10. Timewise it takes me a couple weeks
 
The most time I spent on a ski edit year was probably 5 or 6 hours. I usually like to do all of the editing at once, I find it hard to stop once I've started
 
First time I ever tried imovie. My first proper attepmt I swear took me like 30 hours. Now with Final Cut I could bash one together in a few hours. All be it be ametuer and with GoPro footadge.

I spend more time on YouTube watching tutorials than actaully editing.
 
considering a keystroke or click is about 1/1000th of a second, say there are 10,000 clicks or so for an edit. about 10 seconds.
 
The least time I've ever spent on one was about 5 hours and I've spent up to 20 on season edits. I'd say it really depends on whether or not you work lots in one sitting because you are much more productive after an hour or two into it
 
for the one im working on now, probly about 15 hours of actual working, but it can take a month.

but i do a bit, then take a couple days off so i get fresh eyes and i can spot things that need improving and get more ideas as i go on
 
in my case, i've worked out more or less that 1 minute of video translates roughly to 1-2 hours of editing.
 
ive done an edit in about 3 hours once because we lost half of our footage and i did minimal color correction. then i had one edit where one 10 sec clip took 9 hours to make and render in after effects. so all depends on the project and the amount of vfx/sfx i want to add
 
seems a bit of a broad question with infinite answers, depends on what kind of quality of a n edit you want to make.
 
What effect was that? Longest I've done is probably an hour when I was first testing out rotoscoping
 
i rotoscoped two moving people against a wall and had to animate a mask within that. basically had to go frame by frame with the rotobrush cuz i had so much shit going on that it didn't want to stay where i wanted it. so by the time i got it done how i wanted, the image adjusted and all color corrected in the clip, and rendered out it took 9 hours
 
It really depends...like if I'm filming throughout like a month, and I start editing before I have finished filming then a while. If I have all my footage and am sitting down to make an edit.. Probably like 6 or so hours..or more
 
the main clip is @2:34 it was a royal pain in the ass. i should of just put a green screen behind him, woulda been much easier but didn't think of that til afterwards.

this video took forever to edit for many reasons but i had three after effects shots in there too

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^ Sick. Really enjoyed the whole thing.

Reno too. Got me a little pumped to get back up there. Quality work.
 
dope video man, but couldn't you do that effect at 2:34 without after effects?

create a tranparent .psd file with the grafitti, and create a separate .psd of the rag and the spray paint and play around with the opacity?
 
yeah i love reno.

and idk if the transparency would work cuz both those guys are in front of it so either way i would have to mask them out while they are moving. the best thing to do would be get a small green screen and just have it right behind him as he did the motions then just mask out that little area of green screen and key it all out so you could stick the psd file on the bottom layer. that would have been much smoother but i didn't think of it til i was waiting for that all to render
 
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