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If great footage + average editing = average result, and average footage + great editing = great result, what does great footage plus great editing equal?

Do you want to understand the rules broadcast professionals use when editing a TV show?

Do you want to improve the quality of your videos, to the point where your audience can't get enough?

Are you moving from still photography to video, and is editing a major challenge?

Are your videos just not getting noticed and shared on your YouTube channel?

You are a professional video editor, but are not getting noticed because your work is technically fine, but not creatively outstanding?

Then you have come to the right place.

Operators and editors.

In the pro broadcast world, there two types of editors: Operators and editors.

An operator is someone who should be an expert at the software, understands codecs, as well as the export parameters needed for broadcast. Very often, these people are not particularly creative, because creativity is not their main focus. Often, it's the technical side of video that excites them the most.

Before you do this course, I have a question:

  1. Do you mainly want to be taught all the technical stuff regarding video production? (called an operator-editor) Or. . .

  2. Do you want to become a creatively intuitive, clever video editor, that can create amazing content from your, or other people's footage? (called an editor) If yes, then this course is for you.

If you answered 1, then this is not a course for you. I don't teach the tech stuff at all. Because, honestly, I am no expert myself. I have worked in broadcast TV as an editor for 37 years, won awards in New York and Cannes, and yet I still only have a basic understanding of the tech stuff. Because, believe it or not, I don't need it. And neither do you!

I am an editor. I am not an operator.

Editing video (understanding the software) is a straightforward, if complex subject. It is taught all over the Internet. But find me a truly creative video editing course. I can't find a good one anywhere. So I created this one.

Editing video is easy to do, but difficult to do well.

The trouble is, most video courses on the net are presented by filmmakers making wedding videos and low budget music videos. Very few are broadcast professionals. The proof is that most video editing courses focus primarily on software, which requires limited creative insight.

This course is not about software.

    You will learn:

  • How to attract, grab and hold onto your audience,

  • How to entertain your audience, and have them wanting more,

  • How to make your edits seamless and integrated,

  • How to select music, and avoid the dangers of bad music choices,

  • How to avoid the traps amateurs often fall into,

  • How to use the power of visual elements,

  • The importance of the audio track. Oh, so important!

  • Music montage editing— easy to do, but difficult to do well,

  • How to edit dialogue,

  • How and when to use transitions,

  • How to maximise the power of sound effects,

  • Some stuff about YouTube.

  • Editing software and what's good, and what's less good.

        All these skills will make your editing experience easy and intensely creative. You can become a great filmmaker. 

You will need:

  • A broadband Internet connection,

  • A laptop or desktop computer.

  • Editing software able to edit multi-layered audio tracks. Manipulating multi-layered audio is fundamental to good editing. Any edit software with multi-layer capability, able to handle your source footage, will do.

  • A basic understanding of video editing. As this is not a software course, you will need an understanding of your software, how to ingest media from your camera card, and how to set up a time-line to begin editing.

  • An ongoing project would be an advantage so you can practice some of the techniques shown right away,

  • A sprit of learning something new and intensely creative,

  • Be prepared to have some fun.


The syllabus

  • Part One: Preparation for the edit. Knowing where everything is frees you up to be creative.

  • Part Two: How to capture your audience within the first 20 seconds and keep them riveted.

  • Part Three: Music choice, music montage editing, back timing for effect and more.

  • Part Five: Editing styles. Lots of examples of styles and their affect on the audience,

  • Part Five: Transitions, pace and the story, and editing techniques,

  • Part Six: Lots of actual broadcast examples. Why they work and the techniques used,

  • Part Six: You-tube and presenting to camera. We talk software to assist you in making the right choice. Also, helpful tips on creating a You-tube channel and make money from it.


Software and equipment

        Like our shooting course, we don't spend much time talking about equipment. We focus on teaching techniques to tell a great story—whether it's a full-length documentary, a wedding, or a 30-second commercial, it's all about story-telling. 

You need to know the basics of your chosen editing software already. This is very important: Although what we teach is performed using computer software, this is NOT a software course. Instead of, how to use the software, this is, what to do with the software

It does not matter what software you have chosen for your editing setup. As long as you know the basics, everything will be easy to follow and understand.

Your lecturer

Andrew St Pierre White has 37 years as a broadcast professional, with international awards to his credit. Included in these are Cannes Film Festival, Gold Award for Editing, New York TV, Silver Award Editing and Louries TV Awards South Africa, Grand Prix Editing.

He has edited numberless TV commercials, nine documentary series, many corporate videos and some TV dramas. His work has been broadcast on major channels and networks on six continents. As a director of TV, some of his work is on YouTube, where his channel boasts 24 million views.

Bạn sẽ học được gì

You will know how to edit videos that entertain and inspire your audience.

You will know how to capture an audience using creative editing techniques taught by an international award winning editor

You will appreciate that good editing is every bit as important as good content gathering.

You will know how to turn your amateur videos into professional productions with creative editing flair.

Good editing isn't an optional extra if you want to create inspiring videos. I'll teach you many techniques used over decades in TV production.

Neglect of the editing process and creativity is the most common mistake young filmmakers make. Don't follow the wrong trend!

Great footage + average editing = average result. Average footage + great editing = great result.

How to work with film and program directors to form long-lived partnerships.

Yêu cầu

  • A basic understanding of editing software is required.
  • You will need a quality video editing software that permits multi-layered audio.
  • An understanding of how to import media (footage) onto the hard-drive/s and then to create a time-line. A basic knowledge of these things is needed.
  • While this course may assist you in choosing the correct software for editing the way professionals do, we do not compare editing software products.
  • While we use Adobe Premier, this is not significant to the learner. You will be able to follow using any quality editing software such as Da Vinci Resolve, Avid, Final Cut Pro, etc.

Nội dung khoá học

7 sections

Introduction to editing software and what I teach

2 lectures
Introducing editing and they way we teach it.
08:57
Editing software. Where do I begin?
05:34

Capture your audience by maximizing the impact of your videos

4 lectures
The power of preparation and organisation
05:24
Look after your media
04:23
Grab your audience without delay.
12:24
Now you have your audience, now what?
16:00

Working with Directors

2 lectures
Working with Directors
07:09
Earn the trust of your director
06:32

Music. The Power to Create—or Destroy

11 lectures
Music Selection: how to get it right—and wrong
10:01
Music editing techniques including back timing.
04:42
How to let the audio govern the storytelling.
04:40
Music montage editing. Easy to do. Difficult to do well.
12:02
Music montage editing in a commercial
07:34
Music montage editing using sound effects
01:56
Music selection
1 question
Music in a sequence
1 question
Choosing and using music
1 question
Task to help you understand music selection technique
06:06
Music and motion: An editing example
09:39

Story Telling Structures and editing techniques

6 lectures
Editing structure techniques
11:25
More editing structure techniques
13:16
Combining footage from various cameras
11:15
Using the 4-second rule in an edit
05:09
Transitions
09:07
Transitions
1 question

Music, Sound Effects and Narration

9 lectures
Music and Sound Effects. Samples
07:50
The power of sound effects
05:51
Combining music, sound effects and narration
05:59
Narration
03:17
Show versus tell
03:44
Use of still images
01:57
Pace. Guidelines on how set a pace within your videos
05:23
Narration
1 question
Using sound effects
1 question

Wrap It Up

2 lectures
Editing software and hardware
06:56
Conclusion, summary and intro to the Shooting for Storytelling course
06:01

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