FILM TV X 479.613 - The Art and Craft of Film Editing
Course Description
Editing is storytelling. Throughout the process, from first assembly to final delivery, editors are responsible for fulfilling the film's potential through a full command of craft, as well as an aesthetic understanding of story, character and rhythm. By examining different editing styles, this course covers the elements of storytelling, performance, pace, emotion, action, continuity and time manipulation. Instruction includes lectures, discussion and viewing exercises. You also learn to select the most appropriate editing systems and technology by evaluating the limitations of budgets and time.Course Outline
Explore the aesthetics and craftsmanship necessary to edit film successfully including the artistry of editing performance, pacing, action, and continuity through extensive study and practice with editing systemsNotes
Contact:
(310) 825-9064
entertainmentstudies@uclaextension.edu
Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Acting : Elective Courses
- Cinematography : Elective Courses, Suggested Electives
- Directing : Required Courses, Elective Courses, Suggested Electives
- Entertainment Studies : Elective Courses, Suggested Electives
- Film and TV Development : Elective Courses
- Film Editing : Required Courses
- Post-Production : Required Courses, Elective Courses
- Study Abroad at UCLA Program : Required