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Editing Footage

After you have recorded the video with your camcorder, it's time to start editing the footage in a digital video editor such as Adobe Premiere or Apple Final Cut Pro.

Tip 

Flash 8's new-and-improved Video Import Wizard enables you to edit and sequence cuts within your source video file before it is imported into the Flash document. See Chapter 17, "Displaying Video," for more information.

It's beyond the scope of this book to fully explain the process of editing video footage, but we offer the following pointers to maximize the compression benefits of the Spark codec that the Flash Player uses for video:

When you finish editing your video, make a master version that can serve other purposes beyond your Flash movie presentation. You may even want to output a final version of the edited footage to DV tape. In the next section, we discuss what output format to use for your edited footage. Later, this output format will be compressed and embedded in the Flash document.


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