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Basics
of Film & Video Editing Class
4 weeks - $59 / Tuesday nights for 4 weeks - Next
session starts FEBRUARY 19th, 2008
class is held @
Production Partners Media
520 Enterprise Dr, Suite C
Westerville, Ohio 43081
Phone # 614-378-5941
The BASIC
OF EDITING CLASS focuses more on the theory of editing and a
universal approach to computer
based editing. It is NOT format or software specific (IE, it won’t
matter if you’re editing with Avid, Final Cut Pro, Vegas
Video, Adobe Premiere, or even Imovie or WindowsMovieMaker).
The first week focuses
on where editing started and how it applies to anything from
a :30 commercial to a 10 minute short to a 4 hour
director’s cut of an epic film. From there practical editing
begins on how to edit a simple scene and goes into finishing with
music, titles, and effects. The class has become very interactive
with new video demonstrations and examples, as well as informative
clips on how the class is applied in practical use.
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- The Basics
- CONSTRUCTION
- Overview – how editing fits into the overall
scheme of making a movie
- EDITING SOFTWARE
- Avid vs. Final Cut Pro vs. Adobe Premiere vs.
Sony Vegas Video
- rules of story/writing
- rules of shooting
- Where did editing come from? linear vs. non linear
editing
- Computers & editing
- Compression – What is a CODEC?
- Film & DV – What is RESOLUTION?
- FILM 24 frames per second versus VIDEO 29.97
frames per second – What is a TELECINE?
- OFFLINE versus ONLINE editing on Film
- The Layout – an artists palette
- Capture/Digitizing & Logging
- why logging is important
- how to capture/digitize (heads & tails)
- setting up the palette
- Editing Basics
- straight cuts
- L-Cuts
- Alternative Processes
- How do other editors edit a scene?
- See interfaces of other editing software.
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- Finishing
- Titles
- Music
- Audio
tweaking
- Modern
Editing Styles
- French New Wave effect on editing
- Breaking
the Rules
- Examples
- Color Grading
- How color effects movie
- Types of color effects
- Visual FX
- plug ins & filters
- Blue/Green Screen FX
- manually creating a matte
- Animated Titles
- CGI – Computer Generated Images
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