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Video Editing & Sound Editing

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The interesting capability of film as a story telling medium is that it can take the audience to different places and different times in a very short period of time. That is how we see 80 years of a character in the feature film in just two hours and still feel that we have seen his entire lifetime. It is done through smart and effective editing which appropriately uses the right kind of Visuals, Audio and Special Effects.

With the advent of the digital world editing today technically is far simpler and has limitless potentials to alter the quality of captured images and sound to make it the way it was originally desired. But to be a smart editor one must also know the basic grammar of editing and a thorough understanding of various narrative styles. It is only then that one can choose the best visuals and audio to create the right kind of ambience and take the audience to a fascinating journey of the subject that the film is dealing with.

Diploma in Video Editing is aimed at imparting an over all introduction to Basics of Editing, Editing Software and Various Editing patterns. The basic constituents of narrative structures, montage theory and concept of time and space are taught with the help of discussion and analysis of landmarks film from around the world. The cleaning of sound from the recorded material and creating the right aural design that supports the visuals to tell the story effectively is analysed. Experienced professionals from the industry are invited to organise workshops to impart specialized technical skills in editing patterns. The program curriculum constitutes of the following modules.
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Eligiblity : 10+2 from any recognized university
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Course Details

  • How photography works.
  • Lenses.
  • Film.
  • Framing and composition of still shot.
  • Television and Movie Cameras.
  • The television camera.
  • Television camera controls and adjustments.
  • The television camera mounts
  • Basic optics
  • The Lens
  • The Zoom Lens.
  • Lens Filters.
  • Controlling exposure.
  • Focusing the shot.
  • Framing the shot.
  • Composing the shot.
  • Perspective and depth of field.
  • Camera movements.
  • Shooting for editing.
  • Camera care routines.
  • The digital television camera.
  • The movie camera.
  • Nature of light
  • The human vision.
  • Light sources.
  • Types of luminaries and their mounts.
  • Controlling intensity of light.
  • Colour and colour temperature of light.
  • Technical and artistic requirement of lighting.



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