easy
2 hours
No special physical fitness needed; suitable for anyone with interest in video editing.
Master essential video editing theories with BRIC’s online course from Brooklyn. Perfect for filmmakers and editors aiming to refine their storytelling techniques.
Learn about fundamental theories and aesthetics of film and video editing.
Student - $5
In this class you will get a crash course in some of the most widely used artistic concepts in film and video editing, that will apply no matter what software you use. Learn about Walter Murch’s Rule of Six, Continuity Editing, Montage Theory, and other principles that will help you tell stories with style. This class is appropriate for beginning editors, those with experience who want to add some theoretical knowledge to their technical skills, as well as filmmakers who are not editors but want to better understand the storytelling possibilities of postproduction.
Ensure you have reliable internet to stream course content and participate in live sessions.
Headphones help you catch subtle editing nuances and instructor feedback during the course.
Basic familiarity with video editing programs enhances your ability to apply the theories taught.
Minimize distractions to focus on the intricate concepts discussed in the workshop.
BRIC, established as a cornerstone of Brooklyn’s arts community, supports media artists and filmmakers through educational programming and exhibition.
BRIC promotes sustainable practices by encouraging digital workflows and responsible media production within the urban setting.
Required to access course material and practice editing techniques.
Any widely used editing program compatible with your system works to follow along with lessons.
Improves audio experience during tutorials and critical listening exercises.
Useful for jotting down key concepts and ideas during the course.