Learning Environments workshop on video editing

Learning Environments are hosting a workshop on video editing as part of the design for learning with technology and technology-enhanced learning workshop series.

This session is geared towards "first-time editors that are keen to learn more about the editing process". Participants will be introduced to the "basic fundamentals of editing video content, explore the post-production workflow and learn how to apply these rules to different editing software".

The workshop will also include a deep dive into the Adobe Premiere Rush software, which is the trimmed-down, simpler version of Adobe Premiere Pro. Participants will learn key processes in Rush including" importing media, multi-track editing, topping and tailing videos, adjusting audio levels and exporting and uploading".

The workshop will run on July 7, from 10:00am - 11:00am. To register, please click here.

BEL+T has also produced a range of resources designed to help you create multimedia content at home. In addition, the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning has a Microstudio that teaching staff can use to create high-quality multimedia content with the support of the BEL+T team. To book a time in the Microstudio, please contact BEL+T at abp-belt@unimelb.edu.au.