Editing & Sequencing: How to Highlight Your Best Pictures (Online)
Course Code: 24MCEPV201VDates: August 3-24, 2024
Meets: Sa from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Location: Online Zoom Classroom
Course Tuition: $435
Two of the hardest yet most important skills a photographer needs to master are editing and sequencing. Choosing the best pictures and placing them in an effective and compelling order are difficult yet extremely rewarding tasks when performed properly. In this class, students explore and practice the methodologies of systematically selecting and organizing their images. Topics include the editing process, editing software tools, sequencing principals, preparing images for release, and archiving work. Students are expected to bring existing imagery to organize and edit through assignments in class, participate in class discussions, and present their work for critique. This course is limited to 12 students.
Note: It is recommended that students have access to and familiarity with the program Adobe Lightroom. To start a free trial for Lightroom, visit Adobe.com.
Course Level / Prerequisite: Intermediate: You are familiar with a camera, whether film or digital. You understand aperture, shutter speed, exposure, white balance, histograms, and how to control focus. You are comfortable editing and processing your images. You may want to learn how to utilize your camera in a more thoughtful and articulate way, or learn more about lighting or how to utilize theoretical concepts in relation to your portfolio of work.
Courses are subject to minimum enrollment. Please register early, within five days of the start-date, to reduce the likelihood of course cancellation and to ensure you receive all course-related materials in time to prepare for class.

Online Zoom Classroom
Natan Dvir
Faculty BioDate | Day | Time | Location |
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08/03/2024 | Saturday | 2 PM to 6 PM | Online Zoom Classroom |
08/17/2024 | Saturday | 2 PM to 6 PM | Online Zoom Classroom |
08/24/2024 | Saturday | 2 PM to 6 PM | Online Zoom Classroom |
For the first day of class students should prepare a large set of pictures (a personal project, a trip you took, your street photography, portfolio candidates, etc) to edit and sequence. It would be helpful if you organize the pictures in folders easily to be accessed. RAW files are preferable, but if you wish to prepare also the processed JPGs/TIFFs, you should place them in separate folders from the source files.