The field of video editing is open to all and there is no formal educational
qualification required. To pursue a career in Digital video editing, one
must have training in the computer systems and programs used in digital video
editing. For doing specialised courses in reputed institutes, candidates
must possess the qualification prescribed by the respective institutes/ colleges.
Digital video editors often have a bachelor's or master's degree in animation
or media arts.
A course in video editing will help the candidates to understand and learn
the overall concept of editing and the way they relate to each other. The
candidates are prepared through systematic training, to handle the ever-changing
tools used within the process of video editing. They are trained to work with
professional grade linear and non-linear editing equipment. Theoretical instructions,
practical exercises and the post-production work of television programmes
have been designed to impart knowledge and skills adequate measure. The basics
of video editing remains unchanged no matter which equipment is used.
Video editors usually acquire their skills through on-the-job training or formal
training at various institutes. However, experience is the best training in
this field. In addition, they must be able to demonstrate their skill with appropriate
editing software packages.
Digital video editing uses video editing software's from very basic applications
such as Windows Movie Maker to professional packages such as Final Cut Pro,
ULead MediaStudio, Avid's Media Composer, Xpress Pro, Adobe Premiere etc. Good
editing software is expensive and often requires a high-priced computer to run
effectively. Editing software controls the capturing (recording) of the footage,
provides a way to edit the footage, and allows the finished product to be output
to a recording device.
Personal skills - Video editor has to have a high level of
self-motivation, commitment and dedication to work. Creativity is the main factor
for the success of a video editor. They need to have a keen eye for detail,
a critical mind, the ability to listen to others and to work well as part of
a team. Imagination and technical skills are essential. General computer literacy
and an aptitude for working with digital equipment to achieve results are also
important. They should also have a general knowledge of cameras and digital
camera technology. The video editors must always be alert and updated with their
skills, as new and advanced technologies as invented day by day.