Introduction to Digital Editing

Aim

Digital Editing has transformed the processes of Video Production.  Aimed at the beginner and intermediate student, this course introduces the fundamental techniques of editing.

The types of work that you may produce while being a student on the course include a short documentaries, dramas or music videos. Programmes are produced in different formats for different media such as the web, DVD, VCD or Data DVD.

All out film-based courses are taught by lecturers who have extensive commercial, industrial experience in areas such as independent film-making, advertising and broadcasting and producing animation.

When you finish the course you can keep your work in the form of a portforlio. The Media and Audio Visual department may also include your work in SCE's end of year show. The department submits a selection of the most striking and entertaining media produced by all SCE students throughout the year.

Objectives

Using Adobe Premier Pro, the course covers the processes and techniques used in a variety of digital video editing programmes.  

Course Content

By the end of the course students will know how to capture footage, edit it, put sounds and pictures together and how to apply special effects and short transitions.  Students work through a series of exercises to develop these skills, eventually enabling them to put together a short individual project.

Assessment

No formal Assessment

Entry Requirements

Basic computer literacy

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Duration

10 weeks

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