Schedule
Mon-Wed, 8:00 AM - 4:15 AM (8/20/2012 - 12/12/2012) Location: MAIN TECH 325
Mon-Wed, 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM (8/20/2012 - 12/12/2012) Location: MAIN TECH 325
Description
This course introduces students to the rules of editing through the use of non-linear editing systems. Students will learn about rhythms, screen direction, and continuity. Students will also learn about the key movements and concepts in the history of editing films, from Edwin S. Porter, to Segei Eisenstein to Hitchcock and contemporary editors. Students will speak the language of editing, apply the elements of editing to tell a story, explore and use sound track, and become proficient in the fundamentals of industry standard editing platforms.
Prerequisite: IT-225. Offered: Fall, Spring.