
Post-production: Editing and Sound Design
Explore the editing process to assemble footage and add audio. Students use software to cut clips, add transitions, and layer sound effects.
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Explore the editing process to assemble footage and add audio. Students use software to cut clips, add transitions, and layer sound effects.
Key Questions
- How does the pace of editing affect the tension in a scene?
- What role does sound design play in immersing the audience?
- How can transitions be used to show the passage of time?
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