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50 minutos horas de clase por semanaExperiencia de clase
Welcome to the ongoing video editing masterclass! This is an exciting time, because you are about to learn how to make videos that you want to make. You will be learning from an expert in the field who has more than 20 years of experience in this space, and I'm excited to share that knowledge with you! I'll be doing a mix of asking questions, providing answers, and giving information and tips so that students are equipped to make videos that they want to make. Because this is an ongoing class, I keep this very learner-driven. There is no specific build from week to week, and there is not a set week-to-week class agenda. The class format stays the same, though—review student videos, troubleshoot technical issues, and answer additional questions. The content in those portions varies, but at the end of every class, everyone has had a chance to give answers or ask questions, or both. You've got the skills. You've got the drive. You've got the passion. Now it's time to take your video editing game to the next level—with my help! I'm Dan, and I'm here to help you become a pro at editing videos. Whether you want to learn how to edit professionally or just want some extra tools in your toolbox, this course is for you. Students who sign up for this class are enthusiastic about video games and have computer skills. An ability to think critically and use some advanced user interfaces (in the video editing software of their choice) is also recommended.
Metas de aprendizaje
Discover how to capture gameplay and make it awesome. Learn how to add music and in-game audio, voiceovers, play around with editing software, add your own branding, and much more.
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
Two pieces of software that I list below are entirely optional. DaVinci Resolve is a video editing software available from BlackMagicDesign, regarded as a professional standard for decades. They offer a free version of their highly regarded software and I recommend it regularly to students who do not have their own video editing software. OBS Studio is a free screen recording software that makes game capture really simple. It has a very active development community and since it is open source, has remained free.
The majority of students want to make montages of themselves playing games like Fortnite or Destiny. These are shooter games that by their very nature do depict shooting, guns, grenades, explosions, and shooting at other people in-game. I personally will not be showing any footage from any game rated higher than T for Teen (I mostly play Destiny 2) but I cannot fully control what kinds of other games or content other students are allowed to play or what they discuss.
Lista de útiles escolares
If the student streams on Twitch/YouTube etc they are probably already familiar with how to bring their footage over to their computer. If the student already has a preferred video editing software that is great! If not, I recommend starting with DaVinci Resolve because it is very high-end but offers a free version that has most of the functionality that students will need. Finally, video files start to get large rather quickly and they will accumulate as students do more video work. I do recommend getting an external hard drive so that they are not filling up a family computer hard drive. This is not necessary, but it will help avoid a surprise situation down the road. Look for USB 3 and a size of 1TB or more. For students recording gameplay on a PC (or Mac) I recommend having something like OBS Studio set up to record straight from that PC on to an external storage device.
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Licenciatura desde Grace College
I have been a professional video editor for the last 19 years and a gamer for the last 25 years. Teaching my own boys about video games and some of the basics of video production is one of the most fun things that I get to do. My goal is to keep things relaxed and make sure that students can learn without losing sight of the fun of gaming and video creation. As a parent I fully appreciate how "gaming homework" could be a cause of tension or exploited as a loophole if there are existing limits in place. Outside class time work should be about 30% gaming and 70% editing.
Reseñas
Clase grupal
18 US$
semanalmente1x por semana
50 min
Completado por 274 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 11-16
6-12 alumnos por clase
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Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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