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Introduction to Editing - 20612 - FST 331 - 001 | ||||||||||||||
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This course is designed to teach students the technical, aesthetic, historical, and theoretical foundations of audio & video editing. In addition to working in narrative fiction, documentary, and experimental modes, this course covers a variety of editing strategies and styles. From the earliest Soviet experiments and the classic Hollywood model of narrative continuity, to post-classical forms, including music videos, movie trailers, and found footage collage practices, students edit, sound mix & master, and color correct & grade a diverse range of work.
Associated Term: Spring 2020 Registration Dates: Oct 30, 2019 to Jan 21, 2020 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: Stud Blanket Prof Liab Ins Main Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry
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Introduction to Editing - 20616 - FST 331 - 002 | ||||||||||||||
An introduction to the techniques and aesthetics of non-linear editing for motion pictures. Students will learn through the instruction and use of Premiere Pro digital editing software to explore editing in a variety of genres: narrative, documentary and found footage experimental.
Associated Term: Spring 2020 Registration Dates: Oct 30, 2019 to Jan 21, 2020 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: Stud Blanket Prof Liab Ins Main Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry
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