Audio and video editing
Keywords:
editing, audio, video, design.Synopsis
Audio and Video Editing" in Graphic Design technology is an essential component that trains students in the use of specialized tools for the creation and manipulation of multimedia content. It focuses on learning specific software for the production, editing and post-production of audiovisual material, covering technical and creative aspects. Students acquire practical skills in the manipulation of images, sounds and visual sequences, learning to edit and combine these elements to generate high quality productions. Students explore concepts of audiovisual narrative, color theory, sound, graphic design, and visual effects applied to the audiovisual field. This course provides them with the necessary knowledge to tell stories effectively through the combination of visual and sound elements, preparing them to face the creative and technical challenges present in the graphic design and visual communication industry in the digital era.
Chapters
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Video and television
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Planning, recording and producing multimedia editions
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Composition and the relation between clips and time
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Preproduction
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