Most Comprehensive Video Editing and Film Making Program
Master the art of Film Making and advanced editing techniques in our Editing and Film Making program. Elevate your storytelling and unleash creativity with hands-on experience in industry-standards software.
Course Content
- Introduction to EditingĀ
- Color Grading
- Editing Fundamentals
- Advance Editing Techniques
- Color Theory and Psychology
- Color Correction Basics
- Editing for Different Platforms
- Audio Editing and Mixing
- Project Collaboration
- Industry Insights and Trends
- Portfolio Development
CAREER OPTIONS
Unlock various career option after completing the Video Editing and Film Making course with Graphical Guru in various fields, including:
Video editors use specialized software and editing tools to transform raw footage into finished videos that can inform, inspire, and engage audiences. They work closely with directors to create a final product that matches their vision.
A colorist completes a variety of tasks to add an effective, stylish and emotionally affecting color story to a film, including: Collaborating with the film's director and director of photography to determine the ideal role of color in the production.
Film and TV producers handle the practical and business side of making films and TV programmes. This can involve anything from raising finance for the project to planning schedules to ensuring that the production stays on schedule and within budget.
A content creator is responsible for creating content that connects a brand or entity with its audience. This can include copywriting, design, production, and other media.
Creative directors are the creative leads at advertising agencies or in-house for the marketing department of a company. They work with the creative team to create, plan and deliver a strategic vision for clients.
An advertiser is a person or company that pays for a product, event, or job to be advertised online, in a newspaper, on television, or on a poster.
A news editor is responsible for the news content of a publication, such as a newspaper or website. They oversee the work of journalists and other staff, and are ultimately responsible for what is published.
Voice-over (also known as off-camera or off-stage commentary) is a production technique used in radio, television, filmmaking, theatre, and other media in which a descriptive or expository voice that is not part of the narrativeĀ accompanies the pictured or on-site presentation of events.