
I’m going to use this blog as a kind of home base for my students education. I’m letting you know now so if you’d like to follow along I think it would be a fun experiment. What I think I’ll do is post my syllabus on the Edit Foundry sight. That way you’ll see what’s coming up on on the sight and you can see if any of it will correlate to your school.
You’re not a student or teacher? Yes you are. If you’re reading this right now you’re here to learn or get information to pass along.
I’ll also update and re-post some of my blogs from the past year as well. Since I’m teaching videography I may expand ever so slightly in that realm as well on this blog. The blog’s focus will always be video editing. I’ll just apply useful things for videographers in respect to helping an edit.
I’m not teaching in the Journalism department at Front Range. I’m teaching in the Multimedia department in Front Range. So, a lot of what I write next year will come from my experience in a newsroom, my experience producing programs and documentaries like for the Discovery Health Channel and from my occasional corporate experiences in video editing.
I’ve learned more about editing in the past year then I’ve probably learned in the past 10 years. I’m excited to grow and learn that much more next year. Teaching really does make you learn WAY more than you thought you ever needed to know.
I’ll try and update this sight a little now and then but my primary focus will be getting ready for class in the spring. So, join in the fun. Learning is fun, yeah I said that!
In the mean time I continue to load my Extreme Kellie edits on my Youtube sight.

Please watch and enjoy. I also have the Extreme Kellie Special on my Youtube sight. I really enjoy posting shows.
Looking for some editing tips read Subtle Editing Tips as post from last year.
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