Two people looking at two laptops side-by-side with film editing software on the screen.

Digital Video: Post-Production + Editing

NC1034-01

Start Date

10/23

Time

6:30pm–9:30pm

Format

Remote

End Date

12/11

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 class meets in ZOOM.

No class November 27.

Digital Media
Excited about Lens-Based Media? This class is part of the Digital Media Certificate.

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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