Video Editing is about movement, choreography, lighting, color, and psychology. In this online video editing course, you'll learn the art and craft of editing videos using Adobe Premier or equivalent program. Working with a pro digital artist, you'll explore how to apply time-honored principles of film editing using today's digital technology. Challenging projects including editing a commercial, an interview, a narrative scene, a music video, a video diary, and a text title sequence.
Today's video editor’s work with digital files and most of the editing is done with non-linear video editing software. Video editors capture raw digital footage from cameras and select the segments to include in the finished product. They arrange the segments on a timeline in the correct order to match the final script. Other types of media, such as sound effects, music, dialogue and animation, may also be added. After adding all necessary components, the entire project is rendered to its final format for release as a motion picture, DVD, YouTube video or other medium. Editors may work shut away in rooms by themselves for hours on end. Those who are self-employed may continually be on the hunt for their next assignment and may have to wait periods of time between jobs.