2.4. Basic settings during the editing process
2.4.1. Introduction
Depending on the editor that we decide to use, in addition to elaborating the audiovisual narrative discourse itself, we can also make corrections or improvements to both the image and the sound during the editing process, as well as add different filters, effects, transitions between images (by cutting, fading, chaining, curtains, etc.) and graphics.
It is recommended to use all these elements in a measured and justified manner so that they reinforce the audiovisual discourse of what we intend to communicate, correct defects derived from the recording, without abusing effects, filters or transitions.
It is also important to take into account the continuity or raccord and to be careful not to pass over the axis line.
More information on raccord can be found in this Wikipedia article and in this explanatory video:
The most common adjustments are explained below.