University of Indianapolis - Indianapolis, IN
posted 4 months ago
The Department of Communication at the University of Indianapolis is seeking a professional editor to teach the Video Editing & Audio Production course this fall semester. This course is scheduled for Wednesdays from 6:00 PM to 8:50 PM and is designed for upper-level students who have already acquired foundational skills in video editing and audio production through the prerequisite Foundations of Media Production class. This foundational course covers the essential principles of audio and video production, particularly as they relate to the university's radio and television stations. In the Video Editing & Audio Production course, students will delve into advanced editing techniques that are critical for success in the media industry. These techniques include color correction, the creation of music-driven hype videos, automated dialogue replacement (ADR), foley editing, and the crafting of audio narratives. The ideal candidate for this position will possess a strong background in editing and production, with skills that align with the standards of the television, radio, and film industries. Candidates should be proficient in industry-standard software such as Adobe Premiere, Adobe Audition, and Davinci Resolve, as these tools are essential for teaching the course effectively. The University of Indianapolis prides itself on fostering a close-knit community of faculty and staff who support a diverse student body of over 5,600 undergraduate and graduate students. The university's commitment to an inclusive work environment ensures that individual contributions are recognized and rewarded. The institution's motto, "Education for Service," underpins all its endeavors, promoting a culture of service and community engagement among its faculty and students.