Creating Powerful Instructional Videos: Post-Production

with Theresann Gatapia, LPT, MST-Bio Jenniferlyn Romano



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Php 200

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DURATION 2 hours
COURSE TYPE Self-paced
CATEGORY General Interest
DIFFICULTY LEVEL Introductory

This course is designed to introduce educators to the art of video post-production by exploring the theory and practice of various editing techniques to better understand how educational videos are constructed.


Creating Powerful Educational Videos course series will be offered to those interested in learning the basic video production process. It is geared towards educational or instructional formats and emphasizes using available digital technology independently. Creating Powerful Educational Videos (Post-production), the last part of this course series, is designed to teach you the basic editing process. It will focus on introducing different audio and video editing techniques and will also cover the technological aspects of editing, such as using video editing tools and online resources for beginners.



At the end of course, you will be able to

  1. Apply the basic techniques and principles in video editing
  2. Identify available sources online for supplementary materials that are for public use
  3. Have basic knowledge of how to use an editing software

Who should take this course

  • Teachers
  • Professionals/ Trainers
  • Individuals interested in video production



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Theresann Gatapia, LPT, MST-Bio
Training and Courseware Development Manager
Xepto Education

Theresann H. Gatapia is a licensed professional teacher and is currently the courseware development manager of Xepto Digital Computing Inc.  Prior to Xepto, she was the program manager of Asian Institute of Management - MSc. in Data Science. She also led the content and curriculum development of the Affordable Private Education Center under the Ayala Corporation. She had taught primary and middle level both local and international schools and she had obtained her Master's Degree at De La Salle University.

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Jenniferlyn Romano
Faculty
Ateneo de Naga University

Jenn Romano is a regional filmmaker and a faculty member of the Department of Media Studies at Ateneo de Naga University. She handles film production, critical theories, television analysis, and other media coursesShe has written and directed several short feature films, all of which have been presented and recognized in various film festivals such as the Furora Film Festival in Berlin, Tropfest Southeast Asia in Malaysia, and Gawad CCP, Sinag Maynila, QC International Pink Festival, Nabifilmex, and Cinemarehiyon in the Philippines, among others.

Her penchant for film and teaching was made valuable when she was tasked to create a workshop series for DepED Naga Region V  for their telearalan production. Currently, she is desperately trying to finish her Master’s Degree in Media Studies major in Film at the University of the Philippines-Diliman.