Video Editing for Photographers.

Transition from still photography to world of HDSLR Cinema with a 1-day workshop that will cover the workflow of editing video in the Adobe Premiere Pro.

Dates: 1-day Workshop

Saturday 7/21/2012 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Code: SWC-2393-A

Using Adobe Premiere Pro, students will learn to edit digital photographs and video footage, and how to dynamically share video sequences with other applications in the Adobe Creative Suite. This course will introduce the Premiere workspace, and aspects of digital video workflow will be covered. Students will learn to import video and audio files, set up a project, assemble and refine a sequence, add transitions and effects, edit sound, add text and titles. Students will then export the final project as a finished video file.

Prerequisite: SWC-2391, DSLR Video Essentials for Photographers or equivalent.
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DSLR video editing station

Features & Info

Getting there

The School of Visual Arts (main building) is located at 209 East 23rd Street between Second and Third avenues on Manhattan's East Side. Located across the street from DaVinci Artist Supply.

Getting there by Subway

6 to 23rd Street and Park Ave. R, N to 23rd Street and Broadway. F, V to 23rd Street and 6th Ave. 1 to 23rd Street and 7th Ave. C, E to 23rd Street and 8th Ave. PATH Trains from New Jersey stop at 6th Ave.

Getting there by Bus

Downtown M11 bus on Ninth Avenue Uptown M20 bus on Eight Avenue Crosstown M23 bus (stops at Eighth and Ninth Avenues)

“The HDSLR sem­i­nar was a great way to get acquainted with the process of shoot­ing video. Mr. Angel took us from the pre-production process all the way through pro­duc­tion, explain­ing which gear is needed to get the job done. As a video edi­tor with more than 15 years of expe­ri­ence, I was pleas­antly sur­prised to hear him talk­ing about post-production, for­mats, and codecs, in terms that any still pho­tog­ra­pher could understand. I went to the sem­i­nar look­ing for a bet­ter under­stand­ing of HD Video on DSLR cam­eras and came out with that, and a lot more. If you want to make the move from stills to move­ment, this sem­i­nar is an excel­lent way to start.”

~ Ger­ardo Ramirez

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