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  • Photos & Videos Editor and Logo Designer

    $15/hr Starting at $25 Ongoing

    Dedicated Resource

    Objectives  The aim of this workshop is to introduce students to the techniques of video editing, in an educational context, using freely available tools and media. After completing this workshop, you...

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Objectives
The aim of this workshop is to introduce students to the techniques of video editing, in an
educational context, using freely available tools and media. After completing this workshop,
you should be able to:
1. Select video editing software and related tools from the Internet
2. Understand the fundamental concepts of digital video
3. Know how to perform video editing on a basic level
4. Be aware of copyright issues and laws

Introduction to Digital Video Editing
In the old days of analogue TV and VHS video, video editing is carried out using huge
workstations in a process called “linear video editing”. Linear video editing is a
post-production process of selecting, arranging and modifying images and sound in a
predetermined, ordered sequence from tape. Needless to say, it is highly skilled and
time-consuming. Until the advent of computer-based random access non-linear video
editing systems in the early 1990s “linear video editing” was simply called “video editing.”
The digital revolution has made the video editing workflow immeasurably quicker, as editors
moved from time-consuming tape-to-tape linear video editing systems to powerful
computer hardware and video editing software such as Adobe Premiere. Typically, video

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