This course is part of a series that looks at Documentary Editing from the point of view of 3 different editors in 3 different editing applications. For more insight on editing documentary projects, take a look at Documentary Editing with Premiere Pro and Documentary Editing with Final Cut Pro X. The course also shows how to use effects to repair and enhance your footage, process client feedback, and add the film's finishing elements. Then find out how to use script-based editing methods and a wide variety of scene creation techniques to assemble a rough cut. Discover how to define a project approach based on a client's creative brief, and then effectively review and organize the footage. Author Ashley Kennedy demonstrates documentary editing in a real-world project, breaking down the process into a series of manageable steps and milestones. As a video editor, I apply all the necessary techniques that are relevant to my craft, no matter which editing system I use. This course shows how to build a polished documentary using Avid Media Composer and a few essential editing techniques. Learn the ins and outs of Premiere Pro from the perspective of an Avid Media Composer editor: creating workspaces, migrating user settings, file management, audio routing, media export, and more.
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