As a film/video editor, you'll manage material such as camera footage, dialogue, sound effects, graphics, and special effects to produce a final film or video product.
this is a key role in the post-production process and your skills can determine the quality and delivery of the finished result.
*you may work on a variety of productions, including*:- commercials- corporate training videos- feature films- induction videos- live videos*responsibilities*your work as an editor will involve:- receiving a brief, and maybe an outline of footage and/or a shot list, script, or screenplay- assembling all raw footage, with camera shots either recorded or transferred onto video tape in preparation for inputting into the computer- inputting uncut rushes and sound, and synchronizing and storing them into files on the computer- digitally cutting files to put together the sequence of the film and deciding what's usable- creating a 'rough cut' (or assembly edit) of the programme/film and determining the exact cutting for the next and final stages- reordering and fine-tuning the content to ensure the logical sequencing and smooth running of the film/video.