Flick teaches Intermediate Video Editing at VIVO

Sharpen your editing craft to tell more enticing stories with award-winning video artist [and Polity founder] Flick Harrison!  

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3 sessions, 12 hours total // $149, or $122 with any VIVO Producer Membership (+GST)

Session 1: Tue Oct 16, 6pm - 10pm
Session 2: Tue Oct 23, 30, 6pm - 10pm
Session 3: Tue Oct 30, 6pm - 10pm

One extended subsidy is available for this workshop:
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Prerequisite: Participants must have beginner experience with video editing software and concepts. Those seeking an introduction to editing should consider taking VIVO’s beginner workshops, such as Intro to Adobe Premiere or Intro to Final Cut Pro XThis multi-day workshop is designed for students who want to advance beyond the basics and become more skilled in telling their stories. Each session explores editing theory through hands-on studio practice, allowing you to discover the nuanced relation between sound and image. Learn how various traditions, dominant styles, or popular forms inform how you might edit a scene; how multiple shots of the same scene can be pieced together for different effect; how editing conventions vary across formats and genres, including:

  • news

  • drama

  • experimental

  • action sequences

  • dialogue scenes

Using Final Cut Pro X as a guide, you will learn how to create a workflow for your projects; apply proper cuts, transitions, and effects; and choose delivery options. Hands-on camera exercises will deepen your understanding of how to shoot with editing in mind--a vital piece of the creative puzzle. Some time will be spent exploring sound mixing (though check out the upcoming VIVO workshop entirely devoted just sound mixing). Through group discussion and analysis of examples, you'll explore different editing styles and techniques as you develop your own. 

By the end of the workshop, you will have edited a few scenes demonstrating what you've learned, and will have the conceptual toolkit to draw inspiration from movies you watch.