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Experience Level: Intermediate
Estimated project duration: 3 - 4 weeks
Without film/video editors, movies would last for days, television shows would be completely incoherent, and music videos would look like they were filmed in your parents’ garage. You can’t just take the raw footage from a film shoot, mash it all together and then release it upon the world. Indeed, skilled and experienced film/video editors are required during every single post-production process.
Film/video editors use state-of-the-art video editing software, such as Avid Symphony and Montage Extreme, to transform the ingredients of a film (i.e. the sound effects, the CGI, the dialogue and the action) into a refined, tasty treat that the target audience can devour on the silver screen, the internet or the ‘idiot box’.
Editors typically work alongside the director in an editing suite or studio. They amass all of the recorded material (including sound files and daily rushes), organise it, store it digitally and then arrange it, cutting parts and restructuring scenes until a ‘rough cut’ can be put together.
Once the right shots have been sequenced and the sound effects and dialogue have been overdubbed properly, an editor’s job involves putting the finishing touches to everything. This process might involve enriching colours or adding in special effects and stylistic flourishes.
Furthermore, film/video editors might work alongside music supervisors, choosing background music for certain scenes to enhance their dramatic effect.
Film/video editors use state-of-the-art video editing software, such as Avid Symphony and Montage Extreme, to transform the ingredients of a film (i.e. the sound effects, the CGI, the dialogue and the action) into a refined, tasty treat that the target audience can devour on the silver screen, the internet or the ‘idiot box’.
Editors typically work alongside the director in an editing suite or studio. They amass all of the recorded material (including sound files and daily rushes), organise it, store it digitally and then arrange it, cutting parts and restructuring scenes until a ‘rough cut’ can be put together.
Once the right shots have been sequenced and the sound effects and dialogue have been overdubbed properly, an editor’s job involves putting the finishing touches to everything. This process might involve enriching colours or adding in special effects and stylistic flourishes.
Furthermore, film/video editors might work alongside music supervisors, choosing background music for certain scenes to enhance their dramatic effect.
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