Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Digital Film Editing'Name in Estonian: Digitaalne videomontaaz
General description• the history and evolution of film editing: Kuleshov and the Kuleshov effect, Eisenstein and other Russian avant-garde directors as the pioneers of film editing;
• linear and non-linear (digital) film editing; the technological development from the early days to the present; PAL, NTSC, 4/3, 16/9, HD; • managing the material: working with timeline, frame rate, transition (cut, fade-in, fade-out etc.), titles; the principles of color correction; • sountrack, film sound • project completion, video export, writing a DVD; Study outcomeOn successful completion of this course the students should be able to:
• have basic knowledge of non-linear film editing; • have basic knowledge of film editing software; • structure filmed material into an effective whole; • work with the interrelations of image, sound and narrative voice; • combine information expressed in different sign systems into an organic whole; • perceives the differences and similarities between the means of cinema and photography; • can combine the means of cinema and photography and create shorter works, e.g. photo films. Is taught in following curricula2019: 2271 2018: 2271 2017: 2271 2016: 2271 2015: 2271 2014: 2271 2013: 2271
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