1. CHAPTERS 20 & 22:
COMM 119:
EDITING
C O M M 1 1 9 : B R O A D C A S T P R O D U C T I O N
2. EDITING
• Audio/Video Editing is a vital part of
Broadcast Production requiring
dedication and training far beyond the
capability of this particular course but
we can cover some basics as well as
some resources you can easily access
outside of this class
3. EDITING
• EDITING PROGRAMS:
–There is no shortage of video and audio
editing programs out there and, like most
things, you can spend nothing or hundreds of
dollars on them
–You should try some of the free/inexpensive
options first to see if you want to take the
plunge on something more
advanced/expensive such as Final Cut Pro or
Premiere Pro
4. EDITING
• Editing is all about discarding what you DON’T want/need
from your audio/video recordings and taking the parts you
DO want from your audio/video recordings so you can
assemble them into a finished product that tells the
story/gives the information you desire
• Because editing takes place after the actual production
shooting, we consider it part of POST-PRODUCTION
• A good audio/video editor is detail-oriented, patient, and
creative and an essential part of any broadcast production
process
• Watch the videos on the next three slides to get a better
idea about the history of video editing, examples of types
of edits, and insights into the editors themselves
8. BASIC VIDEO EDITING PROGRAMS
–Windows Movie Maker:
• Comes free with WINDOWS
ESSENTIALS prior to January 2017 so
it’s on plenty of PCs but will no longer be
supported or bundled with future
WINDOWS
• CLICK HERE FOR LIST OF BEST FREE ALTERNATIVES TO
WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER
–iMovie:
• A video editing program that comes free
with all new Mac computers
9. BASIC AUDIO EDITING PROGRAMS
–Audacity:
• A free open source digital audio editor and
recording computer software application,
available for Windows, OS X, Linux and other
operating systems
–GarageBand:
• A free audio editing software program that
comes with Mac computers; often used for
music but is also appropriate for all types of
audio recording
10. EDITING COURSES AT WCC
• WCC COURSES FEATURING HANDS-ON
EDITING:
– COMM 106: Multimedia Journalism
– FILM 130: Digital Storytelling
– FILM 140: Video Production
– FILM 142: Video Editing
• While classes are always useful, there is no
shortage of online tutorials and resources to
help anyone with a computer and a desire
learn how to edit audio and video
11. QUIZ AND BOARD DISCUSSION
•We’re quickly approaching the end of
the semester and here is no quiz over
EDITING – please use this time to
prepare for the final by reviewing past
quizzes and discussion boards
•There is however a Board Discussion
Topic so be certain to participate