Doodly Advanced Tutorial

A-Roll and B-Roll Videos

Advanced Tutorial #12

A-Roll and B-Roll Video

Displaying the difference between A and B Roll videos.

This article explains the differences between A-Roll and B-Roll videos. Provides usage examples for each.

Why are they called A-Roll and B-Roll?

These terms derive back from the days of linear film editing when editors would use two identical footage rolls of film when creating transitions; an A-Roll and a B-Roll.

What is A-Roll video footage?

To further enhance a story begin told providing different angles of the narrator or main subject speaking. These are great for sales videos, gaming videos, interviews, news segments and talk shows.

What is B-Roll video footage?

Known as cutaway footage is supplemental videos. These are the videos that go along with the story being told. They provide enhancements to the voiceover. Examples of B-Roll videos would be things like:

Doodles are all B-Roll. A-Roll videos can be placed in front of or integrated into a doodle by following our Intermediate Skill Level Doodly Tutorial #29: Rapidly Export Multiple Assets Insert a video into a doodle.

Other B-Roll Examples can be found on the Izzyโ€™s video website: B-Roll Shot List

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Wayne Leiser has created free and accessible photo editing tutorials. Drawing on over 25 years of design and IT experience, his lessons begin with the universal basics, progressing through beginner, intermediate, and advanced skill levels using Photopea, a free online Photoshop clone. His goal is to provide users with practical skills for financial independence, with a focus on making money online through the SoloBoss profit sharing video platform.