The Art of Editing
The Art of Editing
Course Syllabus
Credit Units: 3
Level: B2
Arts and Humanities
Study of Societies, Social and Business Organisations
Proposed Area:
(for GE courses only) Science and Technology
Medium of
Instruction: English
Medium of
Assessment: English
Prerequisites:
(Course Code and Title) SM2704 Creative Media Studio II
Precursors:
(Course Code and Title) Nil
Equivalent Courses:
(Course Code and Title) Nil
Exclusive Courses:
(Course Code and Title) Nil
Course Syllabus 1
Jun 2017
Part II Course Details
1. Abstract
(A 150-word description about the course)
Editing is an art of composing space (as totality or fragment, continuous or discontinuous) and
time (linear or non-linear) through the arrangement, assembly and interaction of images (static or
dynamic) and sounds (on screen or off screen), and an art of visualizing rhythm and tempo as
emotional flow or movements of intensities. A good editing sense is basic requirement for a film
or video editor, and is absolutely necessary for one to structure creatively a cinematic work. For
broadly speaking, all creative works on film, video and image-related media acquire meaning,
artistic expression and impact in ‘montage’, the juxtaposition of images, and sounds. This course
aims to teach students the basic knowledge or concepts of editing, and develop their editing sense
in practical editing assignments.
The course is composed of two parts, theory and practice. For theory, lectures will be given will
illustrations from films. For practice, students will be assigned editing exercises throughout the
course to ensure that they apply and realize what they have learned in class. Students will present
their editing works in critique sessions for feedback or comments by others, and exchange views
about their colleagues projects.
Course Syllabus 2
Jun 2017
2. Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs)
(CILOs state what the student is expected to be able to do at the end of the course according to a given standard of
performance.)
^ Negotiated Learning Outcome (NLO) explicitly articulating the elements of Discovery oriented
learning.
A1: Attitude
Develop an attitude of discovery/innovation/creativity, as demonstrated by students possessing a strong
sense of curiosity, asking questions actively, challenging assumptions or engaging in inquiry together
with teachers.
A2: Ability
Develop the ability/skill needed to discover/innovate/create, as demonstrated by students possessing
critical thinking skills to assess ideas, acquiring research skills, synthesizing knowledge across disciplines
or applying academic knowledge to self-life problems.
A3: Accomplishments
Demonstrate accomplishment of discovery/innovation/creativity through producing /constructing
creative works/new artefacts, effective solutions to real-life problems or new processes.
Course Syllabus 3
Jun 2017
3. Teaching and Learning Activities (TLAs)
(TLAs designed to facilitate students’ achievement of the CILOs.)
Course Syllabus 4
Jun 2017
5. Assessment Rubrics
(Grading of student achievements is based on student performance in assessment tasks/activities with the following rubrics.)
Course Syllabus 5
Jun 2017
Assessment Task Criterion Excellent Good Fair Marginal Failure
(A+, A, A-) (B+, B, B-) (C+, C, C-) (D) (F)
synthesis with
informed views
Constructively
critical, thus
facilitating the
discovery of
new issues
2. Students should Work has strong Strong Basic appreciation Marginal No appreciation of
Editing Exercise demonstrate ability to
utilize primary and affective quality appreciation, and/or application appreciation of the the aesthetics and
secondary sources, and the exploration of the aesthetic aesthetic and expressive qualities
execute creative ideas
articulation of and/or and expressive expressive qualities of the medium
and projects. The
threshold of personal styles application of qualities of the of the medium Fail to create work
‘discovery’ lies in a and signature the aesthetic and medium Marginal ability to that demonstrate the
student’s proactively
turning theory into Excellent expressive Limited ability to create project/ work processes of
praxis, to transform appreciation, qualities of the create work that that demonstrate the thinking and creative
course material into
exploration medium demonstrate the processes of exploration
self-owned
authorship. and/or Ability to create processes of thinking and creative Minimal adjustment
application of work that thinking and exploration of plans and
the aesthetic and demonstrate the creative Limited adjustment strategies in
expressive processes of exploration of plans and response to editing
qualities of the thinking and Adjustment of strategies in resources available
medium creative plans and response to editing
Work raises exploration strategies in resources available
questions and Proper response to
instill insights adjustment of editing resources
about the plans and available
Course Syllabus 6
Jun 2017
Assessment Task Criterion Excellent Good Fair Marginal Failure
(A+, A, A-) (B+, B, B-) (C+, C, C-) (D) (F)
process of strategies in
conception, response to
creative editing
strategization resources
and production available and
Innovative constructive
exploration by feedback/
combining suggestions
knowledge from
different
disciplines to
create an
accomplished
and impactful
cinematic work
Efficient
adjustment of
plans and
strategies in
response to
editing resources
available with
constructive
adjustment
Note: All A+/A/A- grade assignment should comply with the highest performance of Discovery-oriented learning.
Course Syllabus 7
Jun 2017
Part III Other Information (more details can be provided separately in the teaching plan)
1. Keyword Syllabus
(An indication of the key topics of the course.)
2. Reading List
2.1 Compulsory Readings
(Compulsory readings can include books, book chapters, or journal/magazine articles. There are also collections of
e-books, e-journals available from the CityU Library.)
Course Syllabus 8
Jun 2017