Workman Arts: Introduction to Editing

Participants
were introduced to fundamental Non Linear editing principles and
techniques with Premiere Suite/Final Cut Pro editing software.
Participants learned introductory editing principles such as importing,
splicing, sound editing, transitions, and exporting.

Participants
were introduced to fundamental Non Linear editing principles and
techniques with Premiere Suite/Final Cut Pro editing software.
Participants learned introductory editing principles such as importing,
splicing, sound editing, transitions, and exporting. LIFT provided the
curriculum, instructor and facilities for the class.

 
Workman Arts 
Founded in 1988 the Workman Arts Project of Ontario (Workman Arts) on the principle that the
creative process is integral to the quest for personal and spiritual
development. Workman Arts is a not-for-profit professional arts company
working in partnership with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.


The
mission of the Workman Arts Project is to support aspiring, emerging
and established artists with mental illness and addiction issues who are
committed to developing and refining their art form and promoting a
greater understanding of mental illness and addiction through film,
theatre, visual art, music and the literary arts.

 
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
CAMH
is Canada’s largest mental health and addiction teaching hospital. CAMH
combines clinical care, research, education, policy development and
health promotion to help transform the lives of people affected by
mental health and addiction issues.


 

Starting: Tuesday 6 September 2011 00:00

Non Members: N/A

Members: N/A

Location: