EDT 611 and 612: Advanced Editing Workshop
FIRST AND SECOND TERMS
2 CREDIT HOURS TOTAL

This workshop is led by senior Editing faculty and master guest artists, who present a variety of topics and experiences that are designed to broaden the Fellow’s understanding of the art of cinematic storytelling and montage. Work on thesis projects is integrated into the workshop as a means to understanding advanced editing tools and techniques.

EDT 621 and 622: Advanced Art and Craft of Editing
FIRST AND SECOND TERMS
4 CREDIT HOURS TOTAL

This seminar presents a variety of topics relating to specialized aspects of editing and post- production. Picture and sound post-production techniques and tools are presented through a progression of training that builds upon and advances the first-year experiences.

EDT 683: The Producing of Post-Production
FIRST TERM
3 CREDIT HOURS

This course will examine and explain the main elements of Producing post production for Film/Television/Streaming and learn how it relates to AFI thesis projects.  Fellows will learn about the fundamental Post Production producing skills from pre-production through final delivery.

EDT 670: Internship Practicum
ANY TERM
1–3 CREDIT HOUR(S)
ELECTIVE

The objective of this course is to provide working experience in the film/TV industry as it pertains specifically to the Fellow’s degree/certificate requirements. Specific duties and requirements will be outlined and supervised by the faculty mentor. This internship qualifies an international Fellow for Curriculum Practical Training; approval must be obtained by the international advisor, as well as the faculty mentor prior to enrolling in the course.

EDT 690: Thesis Portfolio – Editing
8 CREDIT HOURS TOTAL

Each Editing Fellow prepares a personal portfolio of work demonstrating their editorial skills and talents. The portfolio is a culminating summary of the AFI Conservatory experience, which is reviewed, evaluated and approved by the senior faculty for graduation.

CON 621 and 622: World Approaches to Film
FIRST AND SECOND TERMS
2 CREDIT HOURS TOTAL

A non-American narrative, live-action screening series of classic and contemporary feature and short films, highlighting the work of each discipline in order to explore the aesthetic, cultural, historical and social phenomenon of the motion picture arts.

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