Introduction To Editing
Events Temporarily Postponed
Fri 05 Jun 2020
Category
Price
Commercial: £70* Individual: £60* 10% earlybird discount
Time
10am - 5pm
Fri 05 Jun 2020
Price
Commercial: £70* Individual: £60* 10% earlybird discount
Time
10am - 5pm
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This event was originally scheduled for Fri 27 Mar but has been rescheduled to Fri 5 Jun due to COVID-19.
Film editing is now something that anyone can do at home to a basic level, however to take it to a professional level and understand what works and what doesnt, takes the same amount of dedication and awareness as any other art form.
This course will get you started in digital editing from the basics of file types and imports to learning to edit with story, music, rhythm, pace and performance in mind. Youll be able to hone the almost infinite possibilities of your footage to create a desired effect and a cohesive whole. Suitable for those looking to create video content for a company or filmmakers look to expand their skill set.
The session is taught on mac computers with Adobe Premiere Pro, however a majority of the skills taught are transferable to other platforms and software.
We offer a range of film production courses covering scriptwriting, cinematography, sound, editing and visual effects, please do take a look at the full programme of courses available.
Workshop attendees get 10% off all food and hot drinks at the Café Bar.
Ashley Thorpe is a professional filmmaking and FX editor based in Exeter.
Ashley returned to his Devon roots in 2005 and focused all his energies upon creating a series of animated short films using neglected aspects of English mythology as source material. His latest production Borley Rectory (a Carrion Film / Glass Eye Pix NYC co-venture) starring Reece Shearsmith & Julian Sands was released in 2019. In 2015 Ashley animated the opening Lalo Schifrin scored sequence for Neil Marshalls (Game of Thrones, Westworld) and Axelle Carolyns Saturn Award nominated Hollywood Horror feature Tales Of Halloween. Ashley regularly teaches animation, visual effects and filmmaking to a variety of age groups.