This 3-part in-person workshop will introduce you to the concepts and techniques of video editing, using DaVinci Resolve editing software.
Target Audience
Independent filmmakers, media artists / learners.
Schedule
Session 1: Tuesday, June 9, 6pm – 9pm
Session 2: Tuesday, June 16, 6pm – 9pm
Session 3; Tuesday, June 23, 6pm – 9pm
Program Outline
Session 1:
- Concepts of editing
- Navigating the Resolve interface
- Organizing and importing raw media
- Reviewing footage and prepping for the edit
Session 2:
- Cutting a highlight reel vs cutting to a script
- Identifying necessary changes
- Improving the pacing
- Adding music
Session 3:
- Creating titles
- Basic audio mixing and colour correction
- Exploring the completed edit for delivery
Participants will need access to:
Editing computers will be provided on-site but you may bring your own laptop if you prefer. DaVinci Resolve 21 must be installed ahead of time, which you can download for free, here.
Please note: Workshop time will not permit the instructor to troubleshoot hardware or software issues on your laptop.
Instructor
Ben Hoskyn
Ben Hoskyn is a freelance director, producer, and cinematographer across narrative features, live multi-cam shoots, viral ads and documentary series. His debut feature film as a director, the international drama “8 Minutes Ahead”, premiered at the Whistler Film Festival, screened in Hong Kong and New York City, and hit DVD and VOD in early 2019. Ben is a founding member of Space Tigers Inc, a production pipeline offering VFX and post-production services.
Accessibility
All doors at DARC have accessibility buttons to press for automatic entry. DARC is located on the main floor (one story above ground) of the Arts Court building. DARC’s main entrance is located at 67 Nicholas Street which is fully wheelchair accessible. Alternate wheelchair-accessible entry is available through 2 Daly Ave at the Arts Court main entrance or the Ottawa Art Gallery. Elevator access is available from 9AM – 11PM.
DARC staff are available and happy to assist with all inquiries and requests regarding physical access.
We also welcome inquiries, feedback, and resources regarding accessibility and accessibility improvement by phone (613.238.7648 x. 6) or by email at access@digitalartsresourcecentre.ca.
Visit https://digitalartsresourcecentre.ca/access/ for information on how to get to DARC, language barriers, fragrance policy, and access to programming.
Cancellation and Refund Policy
DARC is unable to guarantee refunds if a cancellation request is made less than five business days before a workshop. DARC reserves the right to cancel or reschedule courses if necessary and will refund the registration fee to participants if a workshop is cancelled or if a participant is unable to attend a rescheduled workshop. Workshop fees are non-transferable.
To ensure a dynamic and engaging learning experience a workshop must be at least half full to be offered.DARC is unable to provide course attendee refunds for cancellations.