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Screen & Media: Post-Production

An overview of the resources and services available to Screen & Media students, along with subject area guides.

Books/eBooks

Podcasts

Art of the cut with Steve Hullfish“Conversations with Film, TV, and Documentary editors.” 

Once Upon a Timeline by Inside the EditA podcast series from the “revolutionary online editing course that teaches you the art of editing”. 

The Post Cast“The Post Cast Podcast takes a look at films, filmmakers, and the film industry from the post-production perspective." 

Post Production Podcast“Editor of Post Magazine Marc Loftus interviews the industry's top professionals giving a window into the world of post production and filmmaking that is rarely seen" 

The Rough Cut: “The Rough Cut features in-depth interviews with the film and tv industry's top post production professionals on the topics of film editing, video editing, sound design and more. Hosted by @MattFeury.” 

Women Influencing Post Production“Women Influencing Post Production celebrates and empowers women in post production. On the show, we feature and speak with fellow female creators to gather industry insights and editing strategies that help women build more productive and profitable careers in film.”

Video

KANOPY

The Cutting Room Floor: Powerful Editing 2018, 33mins
"Professor Williams illuminates how an editor removes, inserts, and organizes hours and hours of footage into a comprehensive, visually literate film that resonates with the audience."

Editors on Editing 2009, 25mins 
“Film editing initially began as a woman's art in France. As veteran film editor, Dede Allen, tell it, "They thought that women were good at little details, like sewing." Before editing became a craft, women were the earliest technicians. Today, the long tradition of women editors carries on.” 

The Hold Up: An Editing Exercise With Roger Ebert 2004, 19min
“For Computer Based Editing Systems. One of the most widely used training film for editing students. Nationally syndicated film critic Roger Ebert takes students from rushes to the fine cut of a dramatic band robbery scene. Mr. Ebert’s commentary provides insights into basic editing techniques such as matching action, parallel editing and continuity as well as the effects of camera angles, point of view and reaction shots...”  

Digital Cinema Filmmaker - Compositing Module - Including Full HD Editing File 2006, 2hr 49min
"This 23 part Digital Keying Guide teaches how to create believable Compositing images. It concentrates on Lighting the Green or Blue Screen Background, Lighting Foreground Plate and Subject, Matching Fore-to-Background, Camera Settings, Using Keying Hardware, Directing Actors, Keying in Post, Using Keying Software and more."

LINKEDIN LEARNING

360 Video Production & Post (4h 6m)
"360 video technology offers creative professionals interesting new ways to create immersive content."

Post-Production Productivity (6h 14m)
"This course is designed to help beginner to intermediate editors introduce productivity best practices into their editing workflow."

Video Post Production Weekly (5h 39m) 
"As more people in the world of post-production continue to wear many hats and perform multiple roles, it’s more important than ever to have a solid foundation of the tools, techniques, and terminology that’s required knowledge in the field. In this weekly course, Nick Harauz and Eran Stern guide you through key concepts and timely topics."

Video Production & Post Tips (12h 49m)
"In this course, Rich Harrington and Robbie Carman answer common video production and post-production questions, explore gear, and demonstrate useful techniques."

VIMEO

The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing (Full Documentary) (1hr 39m)

Making Movies:The Editor (3:38) by Nothing Beats the real thing (Check out their other videos on other film job profiles)

The Editor (1:51) by Inside the Edit (London-based creative training course for television editing)