Mobile Journalism Certificate(Online) - Module 4(b) Editing using KineMaster.
Course Brief
Learning Waves Skillnet has introduced an online Mobile Journalism Certificate for members during the Covid-19 pandemic. The course will be delivered by Glen Mulcahy from Titanium Media via the online platform, Zoom. The course will be delivered on a modular basis and participants must complete all modules to receive the certification. This module will cover Editing using KineMaster. This module is for Android users only.
Course Content
Learning Outcomes:
Building on the previous module the participants will learn to…
- Create a new project to TX standards
- Add sequence clips to timeline
- Understand the 4 key universal gestures for editing on device
- Know how to access fine tuning editing tools
- Understand the principles of pacing and edits points
- Know how to export their basic edit project in the best quality
Trainer
In 2017, after 19 years in the broadcast industry, Glen Mulcahy founded Titanium Media. Titanium is a media training and consultancy business designed to deliver the highest quality professional training and to ultimately empower people as digital content creators. In his former role as head of innovation with RTÉ, Glen led the introduction of video journalism and mobile journalism across the entirety of RTÉ.
Over the last six years he has also travelled extensively delivering training for clients like Aljazeera, Oracle, Symantec, BBC, NRK, YLE and many more. At home his training has been cross platform with courses designed for the Irish Times, TG4, and through Learning Waves many of the independent radio sector. He also has a selection of e-Learning courses available online as part of the Thomson Foundation “Journalism Now” initiative.
Glen is an acknowledged authority on mobile content creation. He has spoken on this subject and media futures at conferences like IBC Amsterdam (x2), EBU News Summit (x3) Circom conference, news:Rewired, JoongAng Ilbo Media conference S.Korea and many others.
He is also the founder of RTÉ Mojocon-an international mobile journalism conference which ran annually from 2015-2017. He is now working on the evolution of the event as an independent conference entitled: “Mojofest”.