Introduction to Video Editing

with Ania Urbanowska

This performance has taken place in the past

This practical workshop will cover tips for capturing your videos, software layout, setting up new projects, basic editing techniques and keyboard shortcuts, transitions, working with audio and exporting your finished film. By the end of the workshop participants will have built confidence and knowledge in the use of basic editing skills that will allow them to create and deliver their films.

The workshop will run for four hours in total, split into two parts, with a break in the middle for participants to complete an editing exercise and have lunch. Participants are asked to attend the whole session. During the workshop you will be using DaVinci Resolve, a free non-linear editing software available for macOS and Windows, you can download it here:

https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/

This workshop will be recorded and sent to participants after the workshop so they can go back and reference it when editing their own work.

About Ania:
Ania Urbanowski is an award-winning filmmaker who has worked on numerous short fiction and documentary films, as well as collaborated on experimental and artists projects. Ania’s core focus is editing but she has also worked as a Cinematography for some of the more collaborative, experimental projects.

Ania has worked on short films including Factory Talk (2020) that won Best Artists’ Film at Aesthetica Short Film Festival, Fashion In the Dark (2019), which won Best New Fashion Film at the Fashion Film Festival in Milan, Where Are We Now (2016), which has received Best Documentary Award at Forbes Under 30 Short Film Festival and These Are My Hands (2018) which won Best Experimental Short at Outfest.

She formerly worked as Post-Production Coordinator at the Scottish Documentary Institute and now is a Co-Director of Media Education, a social enterprise company that uses media as a community development tool and helps people share their experiences through radio and video production, creating positive change in their lives and communities.

As part of her practice she delivers editing and filmmaker workshops for people of all ages and abilities.

www.aniaurbanowska.com

Please note tickets are being sold through both The Tron and The Gaiety so if our dates are sold then do head over to the  Gaiety website to see what else is available.

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Introduction to Video Editing