Our Clients
For more than 25 years AGI has delivered training and consulting services to thousands of clients including:
Adobe Systems
Google
Microsoft
T.Rowe Price
TBWA \ Worldwide
Internal Revenue Service
NY State Tax Authority
National Archives
Central Intelligence Agency
U.S. Army Central Command
Verizon
Fortune Magazine
New York Times
HBO
NBC
Lockheed Martin
Boeing
Raytheon
Lego
HP / Compaq
Gillette
L.L. Bean
New Balance
Reebok
Macy’s
Citizens Bank
National Life
Metropolitan Life
State Farm
Citigroup
John Hancock
Prudential
Fidelity
Johnson & Johnson
Pfizer
Kaiser Permanente
Glaxo Smith Kline
Blue Cross / Blue Shield
Clients comments on corporate training from AGI
“This was one of the best trainings that I have participated in. The whole group loved the training and benefited from it. The examples, the support, the multi-version exercises (with completed code), the accompanying textbook, the additional research, the hands-on aspect -- all contributed to an overall, extremely helpful session. On behalf of the Center for Online Learning, I thank you for such an outstanding experience.”
Director, Center for Online Learning
Metropolitan State University
“An excellent experience -- the customization of the training was truly impressive. Our designers are excited and ready to go.”
Business Manager, Design Ops
Reebok International
“AGI took the time to listen and develop a curriculum around our specific needs. The preparation and overall client service paid off with an exceptional training session. I will be recommending AGI. Thanks again!”
Publishing Systems Manager
Staples
“The staff are very personable, professional and accommodating. The facility is easily accessible, very modern, clean, comfortable, and the class size is perfect. The instructors are extremely sharp, they are great at explaining the program(s) in their simplest form and getting to the core of what each program(s) strengths and weaknesses are. They make the material very palatable and easily digestible. They include a comprehensive booklet with tutorial CD for each class. On top of everything else they make themselves accessible after the training class when we are back in our own world via email in case we get stuck or have any issues figuring something out..Kudos to AGI!!!”
Hrair A.
All Video Editing classes include
Free retakes
Detailed curriculum
Live instructor
Flexible rescheduling
Certificate of Completion
Corporate Video Editing Training
Corporate Video Editing training at your office, in AGI's classrooms, or live online. Whether you need introductory Video Editing training for a corporate group, or an advanced Video Editing course, our Video Editing professionals can help you and your team get the skills they need quickly and effectively. Our corporate Video Editing training is more than a course, as our expert staff work with you to tailor curriculum to the needs of your employees and the objectives of your organization. AGI has the experience and skills to help deliver effective corporate Video Editing training.
About corporate Video Editing training from AGI:
- Corporate training for small teams or 1,000 employees.
- Training can be tailored to your specific needs or use our ready-to-go curriculum.
- Available on-site at your location, in our training centers including Boston and Philadelphia, or remotely on-line.
- We have delivered corporate Video Editing training to more than 50,000 individuals
- AGI has been hired by 90 of the Fortune 100 companies to deliver corporate training programs.
- Provided training for Microsoft, Apple, Adobe, Google, and Amazon. See a sample of AGI clients.
- AGI has more than 25 years experience in providing Video Editing training to companies and organizations.
Contact AGI to learn more about our corporate Video Editing training and customized Video Editing course options. You can contact AGI by phone:
- Boston headquarters: (781) 376-6044
- Philadelphia: (610) 228-0951
- USA: (800) 851-9237
You can also contact us using the form on this page.
Premiere Pro Class - Introduction
Premiere Pro Class - Advanced
Premiere Pro Bootcamp
After Effects Course - Introduction
After Effects Course - Advanced
After Effects Bootcamp
Adobe Creative Cloud Course for Video Editing and Effects
Final Cut Pro Training Class: Introduction
Final Cut Pro Training Class: Advanced
Comprehensive Final Cut Pro Training Class
Video Production Course
Davinci Resolve Class for Editing
DaVinci Resolve Class for Effects and Motion Graphics
Clip Champ Training Course
Adobe Captivate Training Class - Introduction
Camtasia Training Class
Corporate Video Editing Training - Course Dates
All classes are led by a live instructor. Class times listed are Eastern time.
DaVinci Resolve Class for Effects and Motion Graphics
Weekdays
Wed, Jan 29 2025 to Thu, Jan 30 2025
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Final Cut Pro Training Class: Introduction
Weekdays
Mon, Feb 24 2025 to Tue, Feb 25 2025
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Adobe Creative Cloud Course for Video Editing and Effects
Weekdays
Mon, Feb 24 2025 to Wed, Feb 26 2025
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Final Cut Pro Training Class: Advanced
Weekdays
Wed, Feb 26 2025 to Thu, Feb 27 2025
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
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Corporate Video Editing Classes
About Corporate Video Editing Classes
American Graphics Institute has been delivering public and private Video Editing Classes for more than a decade. We offer regularly scheduled public Video Editing classes and private training. Our many clients include companies of all sizes, non-profit agencies, and educational institutions. AGI provides Video Editing training to employees working in marketing, communications, design and a variety of business roles.
Video Editing Courses from expert instructors
American Graphics Institute’s live Video Editing Classes are led by expert instructors from American Graphics Institute with extensive experience in Digital design.
The instructors in that lead our live Video Editing Classes are experts on Digital design and Video Editing. American Graphics Institute teachers are also available for private Video Editing training which can be delivered on-site at your location or as a live online course.
What you learn in Video Editing Courses
Video editing courses provide you with a comprehensive set of skills for creating videos used in marketing, communications, or video production. Learn to create professional-quality videos that can be shared on the web, social media, broadcast, or cinema. Video editing courses start by teaching foundational skills including how to add, edit, and trim video and audio within a timeline. With these skills, you have the foundation for effective video storytelling. Additionally, you learn to apply transitions, create titles, and integrate graphics imported from software like Photoshop and Illustrator. As you progress in your learning, you can take advanced video editing courses and learn more sophisticated techniques for trimming, using nested timelines, masking, and color correction to ensure consistency across different shots and clips. When attending video editing courses, you learn more than editing skills as you gain an understanding of video production and planning. Planning and organizing a video shoot, whether for marketing, social media, sales, or training, is a fundamental part of ensuring a high quality finished product. Starting with storyboarding and scripting, effective project planning ensures you create and capture high-quality videos long before you reach the editing phase. You will also learn about different types of video equipment and cameras, audio tools, and composition, all of which contribute to creating high quality video. Courses also cover planning in the post-production process so that video is well-organized and easy to edit. Another important area of study in video editing courses is learning how to use video editing apps such as Premiere Pro, After Effects, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve. Learning these industry-standard software applications is an essential part of the training program. Courses start with basic skills, such as importing raw video and navigating the software interface, and advance to more complex techniques, including working with multiple video tracks, creating transitions, and using special effects. Learning to use these apps to manipulate video speed, create titles, and incorporate graphics is also part of the curriculum. This comprehensive approach to training allows students to fully grasp video editing tools as they work on projects and exercises through the training. Video effects are another area of study in video editing courses. Video effects, also known as visual effects (VFX) or motion graphics, are a part of the training for apps such as After Effects. Learning to animate static clips, adjust position, scale, rotation, and opacity for video, and apply video effects to clips are part of the training. The classes also provide a deep understanding of working with timelines and using the project panel. Video editing courses also teach how to work with greenscreen footage, and more fundamental tasks such as stabilizing shaky footage, standardizing audio levels, and color grading video to create consistency. Video editing courses provide a complete way to learn video production, planning, video editing tools, and video effects.
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How long does it take to learn video editing
Learning video editing can take anywhere from a few days to several months based on the way in which you are learning, any previous experience with related software tools, and if you are studying full time or part-time. One of the biggest factors influencing the time required to learn video editing is whether you choose to learn on your own or with instructor-led courses, which can dramatically reduce the time required for learning. The complexity of the video editing software application you choose will also influence the time it takes to learn editing. For example, professional video editing software apps like Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro take longer to learn. Fortunately, there are many resources available to help you learn video editing, including free tutorials, in-person workshops, and online training programs from schools like the American Graphics Institute, which offers live video editing training courses.
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How difficult is it to learn video editing
Learning video editing requires persistence and dedication that can be overcome with planning and time management. The most difficult aspect of learning video editing is the time required to learn complex software, and studying technical aspects of video production. This time required can be reduced with courses and training, which accelerate the learning process. With time and effort, learning video editing is a difficult but achievable goal. Video editing is an exciting field that offers numerous job and career growth opportunities for those willing to invest in training resources and continuing to improve their own skills. Online and in-person courses from reputable schools like the American Graphics Institute can help make it easier to learn video editing and gain new skills for creating professional projects.
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Video editing certification and certificates
There are options for obtaining a video editing certificate or certification, including courses and a certificate program from American Graphics Institute (AGI). A video editing certificate can help candidates for jobs and contract video editing work stand out in a competitive job market. Schools such as AGI offer cost-effective courses on specific editing software, including Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Final Cut Pro. To receive a video editing certificate from AGI, students must complete a rigorous set of coursework, create projects, and build a portfolio showcasing their work.
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Cost of learning video editing
The cost of learning video editing includes a number of items beyond the actual instruction, including a computer capable of video editing, and the cost of video editing software. Whether you are just starting to learn video editing, or have previous experience and are looking to improve your skills, video editors need to make certain to budget for continued professional development training, along with maintaining both computer software, either via a subscription or upgrade process. Video editors also need to set aside funds for computer replacements and upgraded storage, as video requires significant hard drive storage space. The cost of video editing training courses is another consideration. If you wish to learn skills more quickly and receive guidance and feedback from an industry professional, then a live small group class will be the best option. Live classes start at approximately $750 for several days of foundational training in a small-group workshop, either in-person or online. On-demand and self-paced training programs are available at a lower cost, but lack the feedback, guidance, and structured approach of a live course.
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What is video editing
Video editing is the process of manipulating and rearranging video shots to create visual projects, such as television shows, movies, and documentaries. This skill requires creativity, technical skills, and dedication. Professionals in the video, television, and digital media industries use a variety of video editing applications, including Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Davinci Resolve, and iMovie. Video editors will choose an application based upon the tools used by clients with which they prefer to work, the type of computer they have available to use for video editing, and the availability of training and support resources. For example, video editors looking for professional level software that can operate on Mac OS and Windows and is widely used will select Adobe Premiere Pro. Video editors with only a Mac OS computer who do not want a subscription may prefer to buy Final Cut Pro, while beginners looking to create movies for home use will likely find the no cost version of iMovie to be sufficient for consumer level needs.
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Video editing training options
Whether you are an aspiring video editor looking to learn the trade, or an existing video editor wanting to learn new techniques, there are a number of video editing training options including live courses, in-person training, books, and tutorials that provide options for expanding your skills. Schools such as American Graphics Institute offer a variety of live video editing courses available either online or in-person taught by industry professionals for different skill levels and available for various video editing software including Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro. Books and tutorials are another cost-effective resource for learning video editing, although it is important to make sure they are accurate and up-to-date. Regardless of the method you choose to learn video editing, there are options that can fit your schedule, budget, and skill level.
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Can you learn video editing online
You can learn video editing online through a variety of cost-effective training options that are available for both beginners and advanced users. Online learning options include video editing classes taught by live instructors at the American Graphics Institute (AGI). There are online video editing training courses that teach industry standard software applications, including Premiere Pro and Final Cut. There is also a more in-depth video editing certificate program which is available fully online. AGI’s online courses are taught by experts with years of experience in the film, television, and digital media industries, and can be attended online or in-person.
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Video editing prerequisites
When learning video editing, you can benefit from having certain skills before the training, known as prerequisites. Having an ability to work collaboratively, access to a computer powerful enough to manage video editing tasks, and willingness to learn about a range of technical concepts such as video formats and cinematography. These skills will help beginners produce high-quality videos more quickly, and communicate effectively with others involved in the production process, including directors, producers, and sound designers. Anyone who wants to become a video editor can enroll in online or in-person training courses from a reputable school such as AGI in order to get started and begin developing a portfolio of work.
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