What is post-production?
Post-production refers to all the editing, enhancing, and assembling performed after the video or audio has been recorded. For a podcast, this includes trimming sections, adding music or sound effects, adjusting audio levels, and inserting visuals for video podcasts.
What does post-production look like?
Post-production involves editing the video and audio, adding effects, color grading, sound design, and finalizing the project for distribution. It’s when raw footage is transformed into the polished final product.
Why does post-production take so long?
Post-production can take a long time due to the detailed process of editing, syncing audio, color grading, applying effects, reviewing cuts, and making necessary revisions to meet quality standards.
What happens after post-production?
After post-production, the final video is exported in the required formats and delivered for distribution or release, whether for online platforms, TV, or other media.
How long is post-production?
The length of post-production varies depending on the project's complexity. Still, it can range from a few days for simple edits to several months for larger projects with multiple layers of edits and effects.
How does Riverside help speed up post-production?
Riverside speeds up post-production by offering built-in features like automatic transcriptions, smart scenes, and Magic Clips.
These tools allow you to edit based on transcripts, apply pre-designed layouts like Picture-in-Picture, and quickly generate short clips for social media. Plus, features like AI show notes and automatic audio enhancement (Magic Audio) reduce manual editing time, allowing creators to focus on polishing content without needing external tools.