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FTP/SEM-01

What is Editing Role of an Editor in Film and TV

------Introduction to basic editing software Adobe Premier To understand basic procedure of editing. To shoot and edit a simple sequence using a still digital camera.

FTP/SEM-03
Editing of a scene with music and effects Continuity Basics of film editing Sorting, assembling and synchronization of sound with reference to clap Understanding the techniques of film editing Cue sheets Preparation for mixing sound tracks Viewing rushes, logging, selection, first assembly, rough cut, narration, music, fine cut, track laying, the sound mix, title and

acknowledgement Study of Editing of a Film Battleship Potemkin by Sergei M. Eisenstein ________________

FTP/SEM-04
Type of film and television editing equipment Introduction to complex method of Editing material of film. Editing of simple dialogue sequences. Edit a stanza of a given song. Editors responsibilities in sound mixing Executing a dialogue-based dramatic sequence on a studio set Editing aspects of Film Parinda (Editing by Renu Saluja)

FTP/SEM-05
Director & editor Using a workstation for a specific job of recording and editing

Pre-production and post-production Understanding Editing techniques used for films/serials/ad films/ documentary Understanding the special effect Visual impact and analysis of final product Re-writing script on editing table Study of action sequence Editing of Action Sequence done as coordinated exercise Editing for playback/musical sequences of varying complexity. Sound basics and use in editing (dubbing, sound matching, background music, sound effects, Online editing of a talk show/reality show Editing for existing shot material done by Direction & Cinematography students Creative editing for Ad-film, documentary TV Serials and Feature Film Insertion of optical, dupes, titles, etc.

FTP/SEM-06
Aesthetics & Techniques of Film and Television Editing. Digital post production techniques for Television.

Editing for a 30 second indoor Television commercial. Editing for existing shoot materials. (Done in Direction course)

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