2024 Level Up Video Editing D - Video Editing Practice II

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International Indigenous Speakers Bureau (IISB)
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
People and Culture Representative
(229)
3
Project
Academic experience
80 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Videography Training & development Communications Media Education
Skills
transcribing video editing software communication adobe premiere pro video editing blackmagic microsoft office goal setting zoom (video conferencing tool) non-disclosure agreement (intellectual property law)
Details

This Level Up Project is for Indigenous video editors who wish to learn and develop their video editing skills across cultures. This is an 80-hour project and a pre-requisite for additional video editing projects.

This is one of a gradual multiple-step learning experience in Indigenous video development and editing.

This project is designed for people who identify as Indigenous

Project Details: Students will attend respective team meetings.

Students will shadow and work alongside a Production specialist to learn more video editing and development techniques as well as work on some presentation on demand (POD) trailers. The goal of this project is to equip students with the skills to move forward to work confidently with IISB in the curation of Knowledge Nuggets.

Students who complete this level of video editing training will then be eligible to go on to the next level of video editing projects.

Deliverables
  • Attend and participate in all virtual meetings, at set times with the IISB team
  • Learn and use Communication Tools including Zoom, Email, Text, Google Docs, Microsoft Office, and Cloud Storage Resources
  • Learn and use video editing software including Adobe Premiere, FL Studios, Avid, Blackmagic, Soundstripe, and Transcription services.
  • Participate in Indigenous Awareness Education
  • Participate in Production Team Training
  • Work on Video Editing Project alongside Production Specialist
  • Meet deadlines and complete tasks with care
  • Complete a work plan and goal-setting document
  • Complete all onboarding and assessment documents
  • Must sign an NDA*
Mentorship

The International Indigenous Speakers Bureau (IISB) will provide an opportunity to connect and engage with material from various Indigenous speakers, leaders, and Knowledge carriers from around the world; in areas such as history, Two-Spirit, environmentalism, health care, Indigenous Data Sovereignty, etc... For Indigenous students, this engagement will give the intern an opportunity to expand upon their own knowledge of other Indigenous communities' perspectives and worldviews, as well as a chance to possibly dive deeper into their own cultural connections.

Students will dive deeper into techniques of video editing and production more aligned with an Indigenous learning experience. This includes learning about pacing, appropriate media selection, honouring source material, Indigenous Data sovereignty, etc.

At IISB, we provide a safe and supportive environment where interns can learn, discuss, and unpack their questions and feelings as they go through the Indigenous Awareness Education.

Supported causes
Good health and well-being

About the company

Company
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
11 - 50 employees
Education, Trade & international business, Events services, Media & production

The International Indigenous Speakers Bureau-IISB is an Indigenously owned organization working to create opportunities for Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities to connect and build bridges, by providing respectful access to Indigenous Speakers from around the world. IISB works to open doors for Indigenous Speakers and Knowledge-keepers to share their wisdom, perspectives, solutions, and world views to communities around the globe. At IISB, we believe education and understanding are key to creating better pathways for our future generations. Utilizing virtual technology the IISB team brings Indigenous knowledge and perspectives into all spaces.