Course in Editing

Editing Course

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Course in Editing

The Film is Made In the Editing Room


  • Introduction & evolution of film editing
  • Understanding and working with time lines
  • Software uses
  • Editing formats for music videos, serials, add, feature film, documentary
  • Understanding & analysis of film scene by scene, shot by shot
  • Editing on professional editing set up
  • Softwares : avid, fcp, premier pro
  • Special effects in editing
  • Projects


Course in Editing

Learn the basics of non-linear editing. Get an exposure to the medium.


Editing is important technical part of Film post production process which is now totally digital and is done with the help of Advance Softwares.

Film Editing is reffered as invisible art. It need expert teacher with good knowledge to lean and lots of practice to become a good editor.

We teach Film Editing that covers all the aspects of Film and Video Editing on the latest Non linear setup include with step by step process of Post Production process of Cinema and Television Industry. Course is available as full time and part time. part time course in film editing is specially designed for working people. Also our Film, Video Editing fees is less and reasonable.

It is better to learn Film Editing compare to learning only video editing. Most of the jobs for Editors require the knowledge of basic film asthetics. Learning Film Editing, Start your career as Film, TV Editor, Learn Industry Standard Editing System that make you professional Editor. Learn that make sense and help you build career. We teach Film Editing and all its elements and system in detail. We teach theory and practicals that helps students to edit complete film, TV show, Short Film, Music Video, Web series, Youtube videos on its own. There are many things to learn beside learning film Editing software for editing a film or any visual project. We understand those points and teach our students the right way. We teach how films and tv shows are edited in India.

Our fees is the reasonable and best part of our course. You learn so many things in such a small amount. We assure there is no hidden cost in our course.

Editing is not all about cutting and joining videos. Its about the sense that need lots of understanding, learning, and practice.

We make sure our student get enough practice and knowledge from teacher to start working as professional editor in TV and Cinema. No matter you learn this course in daily, regular batch or learning Film and video editing on weekends or part time course.

We assure there are lots of Job Opportunities for a Film and TV Editor post.



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Course Goal


  • Introduction and evolution of film editing
  • Fundamentals and principles of editing
  • Software usage
  • Understanding and working with time lines. Offline / Online edits
  • Basic editing formats for music videos, serials, ad films, documentaries and feature films
  • Understanding story-telling
  • Transitions
  • Analysis of 1 film scene by scene, shot by shot
  • Working on cross platform environment
  • Editing on professional editing setups (FCP, AVID)
  • Special effects in editing

For Whom

Students, practicing professionals, housewives, etc

Eligibility

Graduates / Undergraduates from any discipline. Age and gender no bar

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Editing Grossary

Film Editing Grossary


Cut: A visual transition created in editing in which one shot is instantaneously replaced on screen by another.
Continuity editing: Editing that creates action that flows smoothly across shots and scenes without jarring visual inconsistencies. Establishes a sense of story for the viewer.
Cross Cutting: Cutting back and forth quickly between two or more lines of action, indicating they are happening simultaneously.
Dissolve: A gradual scene transition. The editor overlaps the end of one shot with the beginning of the next one.
Editing: The work of selecting and joining together shots to create a finished film.
Errors of continuity: Disruptions in the flow of a scene, such as a failure to match action or the placement of props across shots.
Establishing shot: A shot, normally taken from a great distance or from a "bird's eye view," that establishes where the action is about to occur.
Eyelines match: The matching of eyelines between two or more characters. For example, if Sam looks to the right in shot A, Jean will look to the left in shot B. This establishes a relationship of proximity and continuity.
Fade: A visual transition between shots or scenes that appears on screen as a brief interval with no picture. The editor fades one shot to black and then fades in the next. Often used to indicate a change in time and place.
Final cut: The finished edit of a film, approved by the director and the producer. This is what the audience sees.
Iris: Visible on screen as a circle closing down over or opening up on a shot. Seldom used in contemporary film, but common during the silent era of Hollywood films. Jump cut: A cut that creates a lack of continuity by leaving out parts of the action.
Matched Cut: A cut joining two shots whose compositional elements match, helping to establish strong continuity of action.
Montage: Scenes whose emotional impact and visual design are achieved through the editing together of many brief shots. The shower scene from Psycho is an example of montage editing.
Rough Cut: The editor's first pass at assembling the shots into a film, before tightening and polishing occurs.
Sequence shot: A long take that extends for an entire scene or sequence. It is composed of only one shot with no editing.
Shot reverse shot cutting Usually used for conversation scenes, this technique alternates between over-the-shoulder shots showing each character speaking.

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  • World Class facilities at affordable fees
  • Weekend, alternate and daily batches available
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  • Hands-on Studio Practical
  • Visiting Film Location
  • 3/4 Sessions a Week
  • Film Appreciation
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