Curriculum
- 8 Sections
- 32 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Introduction to Film EditingGet introduced to the core role of editing in filmmaking and how editors influence storytelling.4
- Script Analysis & Scene BreakdownUnderstand how to break down a script before editing begins.4
- Importing & Organizing FootageMaster media management to save time and stay organized.4
- Assembling the Rough CutBegin shaping the film from raw footage into a cohesive first cut.4
- Advanced Editing TechniquesRefine your edit with professional cuts and transitions.4
- Final Export & DeliveryGet your film ready for platforms, festivals, and clients.4
- Sound Design & Audio EditingEnhance storytelling through layered sound.4
- Color Correction & GradingPolish your visuals for professional presentation.4
It’s a film editing online course for short films that teaches you how to edit a short film from script to final export using industry techniques.
Aspiring editors, independent filmmakers, YouTubers, students, or anyone looking to understand the post-production process of short films.
The course uses professional editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve. You'll get platform-specific guidance.
No, the course is beginner-friendly and guides you from the ground up, though basic familiarity with video tools is helpful.
You can work as a Short Film Editor, Assistant Editor, Content Creator, Post-Production Assistant, or Freelance Video Editor.
Yes, you'll work on a complete short film editing project from raw footage, including audio and color post-production.
Yes, a certificate of completion is provided upon finishing the course, which you can use on resumes or portfolios.
You’ll need access to Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve. Both offer free trials or free versions with full functionality for beginners.
By offering practical, project-based training and teaching real-world workflows that independent filmmakers and editors use daily.
While it doesn't guarantee job placement, it offers career tips, portfolio guidance, and advice for freelancing or working in post-production.