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Introduction to Video Editing using Adobe Premiere

ART-40675

10 Weeks | Online

Gain an understanding of Adobe’s CC / Premiere video editing software. In this course, students will learn how Adobe Premiere works, understand the basic principles of shooting and editing digital video, learn media management techniques, and practice time-based storytelling principles. Audio editing, color correction, and some advanced techniques will be covered. Students enrolled in this course will use their new skills to complete three projects using Adobe Premiere. Projects include: narrative montage, commercial, and a documentary short. Students will be required to shoot original footage for the montage project and will have the option to work with provided content for the other two projects. In addition, this class examines the new frontier of online publishing for film and video narratives and explores editing and compression techniques for online distribution. Through group critiques students will develop an effective language for describing their work, providing constructive critiques to their peers and collaborators, and analyzing time-based media works.

Quarters Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer | Online
Course Fee: $495
Course Length: 10 weeks
Prerequisite: None

Materials: Students must be able to shoot video with HD quality files (HD quality cellphone, DSLR, or camcorder are all acceptable). Students must have access to a computer with Adobe Premiere/ Creative Cloud installed to complete this course. Please confirm the computer you wish to use to complete this course meets the System Requirements in order to operate Adobe Premiere: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/system-requirements.html

Suggested Equipment*: Tripod, 256GB Minimum External Hard drive, Headphones
*This equipment is not required to complete this course but would be helpful to enrolled students.

Course Information

3.00 units
TBD

Course sessions

Please contact the Arts, Humanities, Languages & Digital Arts department at 858-534-5760 or ahl@ucsd.edu for information about this course and upcoming sections.