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Becoming a Professional Video Editor

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Whether they are movies or documentaries videos are focused on informing, promoting, entertaining, educating and even marketing a product or service. Editing a movie is a process where the editor needs to judge which portions of the movie to delete or keep. Those who are creative and enjoy working with video and sound clips would love to be in this profession. The job of a video editor is to procure the attention of the targeted audience and retain their interest in a product or service through their editing skills.

The video editing careers capture visuals and sounds and eliminate unnecessary components from a given video. Movie editing and video editing are used synonymously and include modification of animation, DVD menus, and graphics. The video businesses include production and editing where the producer oversees the complete video production process. But the video editor is given the discretion of post production and creates products that abide by the project requirement.

Your Role as a Video Editor



The video editor is responsible for creating the final video that flows seamlessly and eliminates all unnecessary, less important or less entertaining parts from a video. The video editor has to compile and arrange various shots and combine it creatively to attract the targeted audience.

Video editors work with the director's guidance and he gets the final approval of the project. It is the director who tells the editor which shots to keep and delete. The sequence of events is also done as the movie director specifies. This is not all just inserting music and adding effects, which are also done with the director's approval.

They use various video and sound editing tools in order to arrange video shots in an interesting way. The purpose of editing is to ensure that soundtracks, motion pictures and audio are in sync. Various software programs are used for editing movie clips, online videos, motion pictures, etc.

Educational Qualifications for a Video Editing Career

To commence a career in video editing, technical knowledge is necessary. Enrolling in video editing courses provides the required expertise for this career. There are diplomas, graduate, and post graduate level courses available in video editing. There are certificate courses for both linear and non linear video editing, along with a basic introduction to sound recording and use of cameras. Internships and practical experience is provided through these courses which help in getting higher paying jobs.

Skills Required For a Video Editor

The editor needs to be technically sound and must know how to use various video and sound editing tools. He also needs to be fast paced, creative and passionate about his work. This industry is highly competitive and so the video editor should be able to edit the clips or movies in a way that they attract the attention of the target audience. A high level of self-motivation is crucial for the editor along with having a keen eye for details. A basic knowledge about cameras and the use of lights and sound is a must. Video editors should be willing to work for long hours.

Career Prospects in Video Editing are Excellent

The career prospects in video editing are very high due to the popularity of movies and online video clips. As a video editor you can get placed with both TV and film production studios. Some of the other areas where you can apply include web designing companies, advertising and multimedia corporations. Video editors can also seek part time or freelance jobs with online companies or get hired as corporate employees.

The salaries of video editors vary largely depending on their area of expertise. For example, a motion picture movie assistant editor can earn anything from $5,000 to $15,000 per project. The experienced motion picture editors can earn $44,000 per project or movie. The advertising video editors can earn about $2,000 to $5,000 per ad, while the online video editors earn $1,000 to $2,000 per project.

Even with the high competition in this sector, dedication towards your job can help you earn thousands of dollars. Apart from video editing courses, first hand and practical experience in video editing can surely help you get a good job.
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