Industrial Training in Video Editing is a practical learning experience that aims to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge required to excel in the field of video editing. This training program typically involves working on real-world projects or in an industry environment under the guidance of experienced professionals.

Next-G Classes, one of the most popular technology institutes in Delhi/NCR offers an extensive Industrial training program that helps them flourishing their career. Our training program lends hand to the candidates and makes them more efficient and effective with their job.

 Here’s an overview of what an industrial training program in video editing may cover:

  1. Introduction to Video Editing: Training would begin with an introduction to the basic concepts and principles of video editing. Participants would learn about the different stages of the editing process, including importing footage, organizing media, making cuts, transitions, and exporting final projects.

  2. Video Editing Software: Proficiency in video editing software is crucial. Training might focus on industry-standard software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or Avid Media Composer. Participants would learn the interface, tools, and features of the software and how to perform basic to advanced editing tasks.

  3. Storytelling and Narrative Structure: Understanding storytelling techniques and narrative structure is essential for creating compelling videos. Training might cover topics such as shot selection, pacing, sequencing, creating emotion, and maintaining continuity.

  4. Video Effects and Transitions: Training would cover the use of video effects and transitions to enhance the visual appeal and storytelling of videos. Participants might learn how to apply color grading, visual effects, motion graphics, and various types of transitions.

  5. Audio Editing: Audio plays a significant role in video editing. Training might cover techniques for editing and mixing audio tracks, adding sound effects, adjusting levels, synchronizing audio and video, and incorporating music into videos.

  6. Color Correction and Grading: Training would cover color correction and grading techniques to enhance the visual aesthetics of videos. Participants might learn how to adjust color balance, contrast, saturation, and create specific moods or looks using color grading tools.

  7. Multi-Camera Editing: Training might include working with multi-camera footage, syncing multiple angles, and switching between shots to create dynamic and engaging videos. Participants might learn techniques for multicam editing and creating polished live event videos.

  8. Motion Graphics and Titles: Training might cover the creation of motion graphics and title sequences to add visual interest and professionalism to videos. Participants might learn how to design and animate titles, lower-thirds, and other graphic elements using software like Adobe After Effects.

  9. Video Formats and Output: Training would cover understanding different video formats, resolutions, aspect ratios, and optimizing videos for various platforms and devices. Participants might learn how to export videos with appropriate settings for web, social media, or broadcast.

  10. Project Management and Collaboration: Video editing often involves working in teams and managing multiple projects. Training might include project management techniques, collaboration tools, and effective communication practices to streamline workflows and meet deadlines.


KEY POINT OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING AT NEXT-G CLASSES

  • Maximum 3-4 students in a batch
  • Unlimited Practice session with WI FI facility and system
  • Regular, Fast Track, Weekend Training mode are available
  • Online Training Facility are available
  • 6+ years industry expert trainers will teach you
  • Live project on your desired topics or college topics
  • Training Certificate after course completion
  • Free Domain and Hosting on 6 Months summer training program