Editing

This Certificate Programme in Editing covers everything about Editing, from its history, to working on actual videos. Through this programmes, you will learn about different types of cuts, editing dialogue sequences, scene construction theory and about different software used for it. By the end of the programmes, you will be able to edit your own video footage The programmes includes topics such as Introduction to film editing, Basic shot types and grammar of film, Types of cuts, When and how to cut dialogues, Editing commercials, non-fiction & trailers and Software training.

Programme Fees: ₹ 11,000



Key Highlights

Certification

Certification

Certificate Programme in Editing from WWI

Successful Completion

Successful Completion

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Flexibility

Flexibility

Access any time anywhere

Curriculum

Curriculum

Designed by award winning faculty of WWI

Transcripts

Transcripts

Downloadable transcripts for reference

Programme Details

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Content Duration

10 hours

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Learning Structure

Self-paced learning

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Accessibility

On PC, mobile

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Access period

1 year

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Mode of instruction

English

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Video transcripts

English

Editing is a part of the post-production process that includes a combination of both technical and creative techniques. An editor works with raw footage of a film, choosing appropriate shots and combining them into a sequence that aligns with the vision of the director. Film editing is about assembling shots into a logical sequence. It is all about intuition, to know how the characters will portray their emotions and how the scene is going to affect the audience. A good film editor knows exactly how hours of raw footage should be cut and joined to create a complete story. It is not just about being well-versed in editing software, but also be a good storyteller. This Certificate programme in Film Editing focuses on both aspects of editing.
Film editing is an art that can make or break a film. It can be made very apparent or completely invisible to viewers, depending on the style and skill of the editor. An editor requires a firm grasp of both aesthetic and technical knowledge since they are the first ones to interact with the footage and they work closely with the director. The following chapters will take you through the origins of this art form and the history behind it, the step by step process an editor undertakes using the established grammar of film editing and digital editing software as well as the specialized techniques used in editing various kinds of scenes and films.

Introduction to film editing
    This introductory chapter will introduce you to the concept of editing and how it developed over years of experimentation. You will also be taken through a practical overview of the process and learn the fundamental ways in which you can transition between two shots.
Basic Shot Types and The Grammar of Film
    It is essential to understand the kind of material an editor gets to work with and how this material can be manipulated, keeping in mind the techniques and grammar that have been developed over years of experimentation. This chapter will teach you how to tell your stories effectively and clearly through your edit.
Software training
    Film editing has become widely accessible through digitization. The process has become much simpler, but the technical expertise required remains the same. An artist cannot work without a thorough understanding and mastery of his or her tools. You will be trained in three of the film industry’s most used editing software's – Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer and DaVinci Resolve.
Types of Cuts, Why and When to Cut and Editing Dialogue/Action Scenes
    The aesthetics of a good edit is something that you will develop over time by practicing the specialized techniques covered in this chapter. Knowing when, how and if to cut at a particular moment is essential. Different kinds of scenes also require specific techniques to be used which will be covered.
Editing Commercials, Non-Fiction and Trailers
    Filmmaking is a broad field which includes short format trailers and advertisements as well as non-fiction documentary films in which varied editing treatments and workflows are followed. In this final chapter you will learn the tips, tricks and workarounds you can use while editing these films.
What kind of certification will I obtain from this program?
On successful completion of all the modules included in this program, the user shall be given a certificate from Whistling Woods International. You can download the certificate in the form of a PDF.
Is there a specific time limit for this program?
There is no specific time limit or schedule to do a module-based program such as this one. However, the access period to the platform is 1 year
How many hours of study are required to complete this programme?
This is a module-based programme, so there is no specific schedule to adhere to.
What are the key topics covered in this programme?
Please refer to the curriculum tab on the programmes page of the programme.
What type of learning should I expect from this programme?
This programme comprises of learning through video-based lectures. You will also be given the transcripts of these lectures. The content is derived from the knowledge base of Whistling Woods faculty and Industry experts along with specific case studies used to explain the concepts and theories.
Are there any assignment or programmeswork in this programme?
There are no programmeswork or assignments in this programme.
Does the programme include live sessions with the faculty?
There are no live sessions included as part of this programme. However for live sessions and on campus specialization workshops, please check our Advanced Certificate in Filmmaking programme
Programme fee:
₹ 11,000 (Inclusive of all taxes)

Admission criteria:
  • No work experience is required to apply for any of the programme
  • It is recommended that applicants have cleared Xth grade or equivalent
  • All candidates need to have reading and speaking proficiency in English
Notes:
  • You can pay for the program with a debit / credit card and through Netbanking.
  • On successful payment transaction, you will receive a confirmation mail with the order no. and payment acknowledgement.
  • You will be provided a programmes login URL within 48 hours of making a payment. Please register on the URL to gain access to the programmes.
  • In case of any issues during payment, please write to us on wwi.extension@whistlingwoods.net

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Complete all the modules in the Programme successfully to obtain this recognisation.

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