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Digital Media | Editing | Film Production
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Arts
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English
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Program Overview


Digital Non-Linear Editing, Skills Competency Award (SCA)

Overview

Designed to provide a focused skillset for those students interested in pursuing a career in Non-Linear Editing.


Requirements

Complete all department requirements with a “C” or higher or "P" in each course. Candidates for a Skills Competency Award are required to complete at least 20% of the department requirements through SBCC.


Course List

  • FP 114: Non-Linear Editing I (3 units)
  • FP 207: Color Correction for Film (3 units)
  • FP 214: Non-Linear Editing II (3 units)
  • FP 279: Motion Graphics and Compositing (3 units)
  • Total Units: 12.00

Learning Outcomes

  • Prepare and ingest a variety of digital video, still and audio formats, edit those elements into a cohesive project, and output the result.
  • Color Correct edited footage to broadcast standards.
  • Design and implement Motion Graphic elements into a Non-Linear Editing workflow.

Program Outline

Outline:

  • Program Content: The Digital Non-Linear Editing Skills Competency Award program is designed to provide students with the skills necessary to pursue a career in Non-Linear Editing.
  • Program Structure: The program consists of four courses totaling 12 units.
  • Course Schedule: The courses in the program are typically offered in the following sequence:
  • FP 114: Non-Linear Editing I
  • FP 207: Color Correction for Film
  • FP 214: Non-Linear Editing II
  • FP 279: Motion Graphics and Compositing
  • Module Descriptions:
  • FP 114: Non-Linear Editing I
  • - This course introduces students to the basic concepts of non-linear editing, including how to prepare and ingest digital video, still, and audio formats, edit those elements into a cohesive project, and output the result.
  • FP 207: Color Correction for Film - This course teaches students how to color correct edited footage to broadcast standards.
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