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Best Advanced Video Editing Course in Bangalore
Take Your First Step Towards Learning Advanced Video Editing at Zion Academy
At Zion Academy, our Advanced Video Editing is designed to take students from the fundamentals of digital design to mastering advanced animation techniques. The curriculum is continuously updated to keep pace with the latest industry trends, software tools, and technological innovations in animation, gaming, and visual effects.
Through hands-on training and real-world projects, students gain practical skills in modeling, texturing, rigging, lighting, and animation workflows. Beyond technical expertise, the course focuses on developing creativity, storytelling ability, adaptability, and problem-solving skills, preparing students to confidently build successful careers in the dynamic world of Advanced Video Editing.

How to Choose the Advanced Video Editing Course?
When selecting a Advanced Video Editing course, it’s important to identify the area that excites you the most — whether it’s character creation, visual storytelling, modeling, or visual effects. Choosing a program that aligns with your creative interests and career goals plays a key role in building a successful future in animation.
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At Zion Academy, our Advanced Video Editing course is designed to help students discover their strengths and develop specialized skills through the right balance of creativity and technical training. With a structured curriculum, hands-on projects, and expert guidance, we ensure students gain the knowledge, confidence, and practical experience needed to begin a successful career in the animation industry.

Certification Course
Advanced Video Editing
Price: 15000/-
Every Saturday 10am -3pm
April 4th - May 30th
What Does Zion Academy Offer Students in Its Advanced Video Editing?
Industry-Focused Curriculum
Our course covers essential animation skills including 3D modeling, texturing, rigging, lighting, animation techniques, and visual effects, aligned with current industry standards.
Hands-On Practical Training
Students learn through real projects, assignments, and studio-based practice, ensuring they gain practical experience alongside theoretical knowledge.
Expert Mentorship
Guidance from experienced animation professionals helps students understand industry workflows, creative techniques, and career pathways.
Latest Software Training
Training includes industry-standard animation tools and software used in films, gaming, and digital media production.
What Job Roles Can Students Pursue Under Advanced Video Editing Courses?
After completing a Advanced Video Editing course at Zion Academy, students can explore a wide range of exciting career opportunities across industries such as films, gaming, advertising, OTT platforms, education, and digital media. With strong technical skills, creative training, and practical exposure, graduates are well-prepared to build successful careers in the animation and visual media industry.
Some of the career roles students can pursue include:
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2D Animator
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3D Animator
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VFX Artist
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Game Designer / Game Artist
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Motion Graphics Designer
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Character Designer
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Storyboard Artist
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UI/UX Animator
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Multimedia Artist
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Art Director
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Freelance Animator / Visual Artist
What You’ll Learn in Advanced Video Editing Courses
UNIT 1 – Interface & Workflow Basics
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Interface Breakdown, Project Panel, Source Monitor, Timeline, Program Monitor, Effect Controls, Audio Meters, Tools Panel, Workspace Setup, Editing workspace, Saving custom workspace, Reset workspace, Creating Project, New Project settings, Scratch disk basics, Sequence settings, Frame rate understanding (24 vs 25 vs 30), Importing Footage, Import panel, Media Browser, Folder organization, Proxy basics (only intro), Timeline Basics, V1, V2 layers, A1, A2 layers, Track locking, Track targeting
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Practical Exercise: Import raw footage, Create sequence, Arrange clips, Save project properly, Make them repeat this twice.
UNIT 2 – Editing Tools Mastery
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Tools Panel Deep Dive: Tools You MUST Teach Properly, Selection Tool (V), Track Select Tool (A), Razor Tool (C), Ripple Edit Tool (B), Rolling Edit Tool (N), Rate Stretch Tool (R), Slip Tool (Y), Slide Tool (U), Pen Tool (P), Hand Tool (H), Zoom Tool (Z),
Concepts Alongside Tools:Trim vs Ripple difference, Cut on action, Maintaining continuity, Using shortcuts (this is important)
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Practical: Cut pauses, Rearrange shots, Trim properly, Use ripple edit instead of manual dragging, No effects allowed.
UNIT 3 – Audio in Premiere Pro
Audio Gain, Normalize vs manual gain, Track mixer, Essential Sound Panel, Keyframes for fade in/out, Basic noise reduction, Adding background music, Audio transitions
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Practical: Fix bad dialogue, Add background music, Adjust levels properly, Export only audio version
UNIT 4 – Effects & Transitions
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Effect Controls panel, Motion (scale, position), Keyframing, Opacity, Cross dissolve, Dip to black, Basic speed ramp, Adjustment layer, Warp stabilizer (basic intro)
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Practical: Create simple montage, Add smooth zoom, Add fade in/out, Proper transition usage
UNIT 5 – Color Correction Basics
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Lumetri Color panel, Basic correction (WB, Exposure, Contrast), Color wheels, Saturation control, Using LUT, Scopes basics (Waveform), Keep it basic. No advanced grading.
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Practical: Correct dull footage, Match two shots, Apply subtle cinematic loo
UNIT 6 – Titles, Graphics & Export
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Titles, Essential Graphics panel, Adding text, Lower thirds, Safe margins, Exporting:File → Export → Media, H.264 preset, YouTube 1080p preset, Bitrate practices, Difference between Render & Export, Project archiving basics
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Practical: Create intro title, Add end credits, Export properly, Upload-ready file
UNIT 7 – Short Film Production
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Structure: Simple 3–5 minute story, Max 2–3 characters, Single location preferred, What they submit: Script (basic, 2 pages max), Raw footage
