Introduction to Mobile Filmmaking
Editing 2
A course by Pete Majarich , Designer and Director
About the video: Editing 2
Overview
“During this second part of the lesson, I'll teach you how to assemble a basic scene. I will share some tips and tricks for establishing shots, b-roll and cutaways. You'll also see how to check out the timeline. ”
In this video lesson Pete Majarich addresses the topic: Editing 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Mobile Filmmaking. Learn how to plan, capture, and edit inspiring films with storytelling in mind using just your smartphone .
Partial transcription of the video
“ Editing One thing I like to do with my short films is to create an arresting frame right from the start to get people hooked. What I've done here, though, is a bit different. I think this one is a bit more abstract. This isn't the most exciting shot. It's just a fluorescent light on a ceiling. I think the angle here is that it's a bit more mysterious, and you can be drawn in, like, "What is going on? Where am I?" A bit more minimalist. That's ok, too. Sometimes you can kind of hit the audience over the head with a visually spectacular shot. Other times you can give them more of a bit of a...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Mobile Filmmaking
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Category
Photography & Video -
Software
Final Cut Pro -
Areas
Audiovisual Production, Film, Video & TV, Filmmaking, Video

Pete Majarich
A course by Pete Majarich
Pete Majarich is a designer and director from Sydney, Australia. He originally studied Information Technology and Computing at the University of New South Wales, but quickly realized it wasn’t the field for him and decided to move into the world of creativity and advertising. The diversity of themes in his work is evidence of the wealth of experience he possesses in many creative fields, including VFX, theater direction, copywriting, design, and science fiction writing.
Pete created VFX for the short film Alien: Harvest to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Ridley Scott franchise, and his work has been featured by Adobe, Wired, and even The Academy Awards’ Twitter account. He has also collaborated with brands such as Nike, Google, Coca-Cola, and Universal Music.
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