Introduction to video editing with Adobe Premiere Pro
with Sami Zenderoudi
WORKSHOP
180$ (taxes not included)
Registration deadline: May 1st, 2022
The selected participants will be contacted during the week of May 2nd, 2022. This workshop can receive a limited number of persons.
Description
The Introduction to video editing with Adobe Premiere Pro workshop is geared towards beginners in video editing. Participants will gain an excellent comprehension of the different phases of editing, from the offline to the online, as well as all the different functionalities of the software.
This intensive workshop given over 3 weekends (6 days, 36 hours) includes theoretical and practical components on: organizing your footage, different editing techniques, sound editing, colour correction and the delivery of a project for its dissemination.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own short video project (short film, documentary, music video, event video, etc.) of a maximum 5-minute length to work on during the workshop. A test project will be provided if participants need one.
Conditions of admission
This course is intended for artists or those working or seeking work in the field of media arts. We prioritize applicants who reside on the island of Montréal and you should be available throughout the duration of the course, which is partly funded by Emploi-Québec. The workshop is not eligible for students whose field of study is related to the workshop.
Where: Vidéographe, 4550 Garnier Street, Montréal, QC H2J 3S7
When: May 14-15-21-22-28 and 29, 2022 from 10am to 5pm (including a one-hour lunch break)
Public transport: Metro – Mont-Royal; bus – lines 27, 45 & 97
Price: 180$ (taxes not included)
36 hours of group learning
This course will be given in French. The training room is not wheelchair accessible.
For further information about courses, please contact:
Charlie Carroll-Beauchamp
(514) 521-2116 (ext. 221)
info@videographe.org
Sami Zenderoudi
Sami Zenderoudi is an independent filmmaker. He holds a Media Studies MA from Concordia University and a Bachelor of Environmental Studies from York University. Sami’s fiction films focus on human-nature relationships and experiments with ways of depicting the natural world in fiction. As an educator, he has taught filmmaking and video editing at university and cégep levels.