Projects in Digital Video Editing
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Level: Undergraduate, Graduate
Division: The New School for Public Engagement
School: School of Media Studies
Department: Media Studies
Course Number: NMDS 5523
Course Format: Studio
Location: NYC campus
Permission Required: No
Topics:
  • Sound
  • Media Studies
Description:
In this course students utilize computer-driven digital editing stations and current non-linear editing software, the sophistication and capacity of which have changed the entire production process from project inception and planning through to final broadcast. Students work on short assignments (3 to 5 minutes), while learning the principles of random access digital editing (theory of nonlinear editing, capturing video and audio, organizing and accessing rough footage, editing sync and non-sync material, assembling and trimming sequences, editing and mixing audio, adding effects, creating titles, color correction, and outputting work).
Course Pre/Co-requisites:
Prerequisite: Media Practices: Time-Based or instructor permission.
Restrictions:

College

Open to New School Public Engagement students.

Level

Open to Graduate students.

Major

Open to Documentary Media Studies students.

Open to Media Studies students.

Open to Media Management students.

Open to Media Management students.

Open to Media Management students.