If you keep your project files on an online only cloud service, you will be unable to access the files if you can't access the internet, so if you're not able to access the internet very often, or your connection is slow, you may be better off storing the files locally on your computer or a storage device that you can carry around if you're working on multiple devices in different locations. Having multiple different versions of a project can be difficult to manage if you haven't organised properly but if you have different versions saved at different dates you can go back to a previous one if there's any issue with the latest file you've been working on.
After importing all of your footage you'll need to arrange the footage into bins, this isn't mandatory but is very helpful and helps you be more organised if you have dozens of different clips then you don't want to waste time sorting through to find something when you can create bins, which are like folders but work inside of your video editing software rather than being stored on your computer's hard drive.
the clips need to be arranged into the right order. Adobe Premiere Pro is widely used in the process of video editing, and that is what we'll be using. to arrange the clips that have been imported, we can simply drag and drop them onto the timeline, we can also rearrange these clips by clicking and dragging them from the timeline.
When you make edits and changes you should also keep a list of what you've changed to help you review how successful your edit is, and for future reference in case you make any mistakes.
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