The raw, unedited video files that come straight from the camera.
The raw, unedited video files that come straight from the camera are the original, unprocessed video files captured by the camera’s image sensor. These files contain all the data recorded by the camera, including color information, exposure, contrast, sharpness, and other parameters, without any compression or processing applied.
Raw video files are typically larger in size than compressed video formats such as MP4 or MOV, but they provide greater flexibility and control in post-production. They allow video editors to adjust exposure, color balance, white balance, and other settings to achieve the desired look and feel of the final video.
Raw video files are commonly used in professional video production, as they provide the highest quality source material for editing and post-production work. However, they require more storage space and processing power to work with compared to compressed video formats.