Cutting and splicing is the process of trimming and assembling video clips to create a coherent sequence. This is done by removing unwanted footage and connecting the remaining clips in a way that tells a story or conveys a message.
Adding transitions is the process of adding visual effects between clips to make the video more fluid and visually appealing. Common transitions include fades, dissolves, and wipes.
Adding titles and captions is the process of adding text to the video to provide information or to enhance the visual appeal of the video. Titles and captions can be used to introduce a scene, identify speakers, or provide additional information about the video.
Color grading is the process of adjusting the colors in a video to create a desired mood or atmosphere. This can include adjusting the contrast, brightness, saturation, and hue of the colors.
Sound mixing is the process of adjusting the levels of the audio in a video to create a balanced and clear sound. This includes adjusting the volume of the different audio tracks, such as the dialogue, music, and sound effects.