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Take you to a brief understanding of film and television post-production
First of all, what is film and television post-production?

As the name implies, film and television post-production can literally be understood as the timely production of film and television works in the later period. The specific process is to use the actual shooting materials to synthesize stunt shots, and then edit the shots together to form a complete film and make sounds for the film.

Film and television post-production usually includes editing, special effects production and sound effect production.

Editing is to assemble the shots and sort the pictures reasonably, which is generally divided into initial cutting and fine cutting.

Special effects production includes the special transition effect of lens, the synthesis of special effects elements, and the application of animation and 3D effects.

Sound production is the overall control of video dubbing, including voice cadence, voice fade-in, tone sandhi, frequency conversion and so on.

Film and television post-production is mainly about operating software, and the art foundation is not very good, so it is easy to get started. So students with zero foundation need not worry. You can go to Xing Shuai Education Video Special Effects Design Institute, and start from the basics to ensure that you can learn it as soon as possible.

At present, the talent gap in film and television post-production industry has reached about 200 thousand, among which the most lacking are special effects editing, column packaging, animation talents and micro-film production. At the same time, the wages in the film and television industry are actually much higher than those in traditional industries. Authoritative survey report shows that the number of people in the film and television industry earning more than 7000 reaches 30%, much higher than other industries. Most film and television companies have perfect welfare systems and diversified incentives, which is even more attractive. It can be seen that the post-film industry can be described as a hot industry.

No matter how good the article is, no matter how many ideas there are, if you don't study, it's all empty talk, only wonderful, not wonderful. I believe that the film and television post-production fans who read this article can overcome laziness and become the great god of film and television post-production. Let's act!