Digital Video: Post-Production + Editing
NC1034-01
Start Date
10/22
Time
6:30pm–9:30pm
Format
Remote
End Date
12/10
Meeting Day
Wednesdays
Credits
0
This online course features the following types of interaction:
- Live meetings
- Live critiques
Learn the principles and techniques of video editing – the backbone of filmmaking and video art. Whatever your interest or desired role in time-based media, understanding editing is fundamental to your success. The editor is a detail-oriented storyteller, craftsperson, organizer, and technician. We often rediscover and sometimes reinvent our stories in the edit. Through demonstrations and hands-on exercises, students learn the post-production process, storytelling, and editing techniques. We will weave and layer moving images and sounds with Adobe Premiere and use the three-point editing method to construct scenes and stories from rough cut to completion.
Equipment Requirements: Free access to Adobe Premiere editing software is provided with enrollment.
Students must have a computer that meets the minimum specifications required by Adobe Premiere Pro
2020. Footage will be provided for the editing exercises or students can work with their own material.
This online/remote class uses the ZOOM platform.
No class meeting November 26th, Thanksgiving eve.
Excited about Lens-Based Media? This class is part of the Digital Media Certificate
Michael Sheridan
Michael Sheridan is a filmmaker and educator who has produced documentary and experimental films for local, national, and international social-issue and cultural organizations. PBS, ABC, National Geographic, TLC, and Discovery have aired Michael’s work as a producer, cameraman and editor. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston Cyberarts Festival and many other galleries have exhibited his … Read more