This course is part of The Evolution of Video Editing Techniques Specialization

Instructors: Emilie Johnson +1 more

What you'll learn

  •   Define editing terminology and explain fundamental editing techniques.
  •   Describe the features of editing software and demonstrate basic editing skills.
  •   Identify examples of continuity editing and montage in film scenes.
  •   Describe the impact of film pioneers on the evolution of editing techniques and explain how these innovations influenced modern editing practices.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Video Editing
  •   Video Production
  •   Storytelling
  •   Post-Production
  •   Editing
  • There are 4 modules in this course

    Explore the origins behind the techniques and crafts of video editing. Uncover the methods discovered by the old masters, from the Lumiere Brothers to Georges Melies, Edwin Porter, D.W. Griffith, Sergei Eisenstein and even Charlie Chaplin. Whether you’re a beginner or have been editing for years, enhance your skills and gain fresh insights into editing techniques. Understand what the early filmmaking pioneers discovered about editing, learning how to rearrange their footage into cohesive narratives and setting the standards for modern video editing. Engage in examples among the earliest films, demonstrations, interactive peer reviews and online multimedia resources. Showcase your newfound knowledge through quizzes and exercises, and open doors to career opportunities and connections. All you need is access to basic editing software and some rudimentary skills to use it. Presented by CU Boulder Journalism Instructor Paul Daugherty and CU Boulder College of Media, Communication and Information Media Technology Manager Emilie Johnson, The Foundations of Video Editing Techniques will take you back to where it all started, to the silent era of filmmaking, an era that inspired many filmmakers across generations.

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