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Jamshedpur, March 31: A workshop on Video Editing was organized under the national programme initiated by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) under the CSIR Integrated Skill Initiative program, was organized on digital platform by CSIR- National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur on March 31, 2021 as part of CSIR Jigyasa 2.0 scheme.

This workshop was planned to provide exposure to school students, teachers and other interested individuals on in-depth knowledge of tools and techniques required for video editing. The main objective of this program was to train teachers and school students on video editing in a comprehensive, innovative and easy manner by using professional video editing software. 

The highlights of this special event included basic approaches in video editing, Tools and techniques, Editing background, Sound effects and Noise cancellation.

The one-hour program commenced at 4 pm with the welcome address delivered by Head, KRIT Division of CSIR-NML, Dr Mita Tarafder in which she stressed the importance of understanding video editing and draw knowledge on the subject for school students and teachers thereby delving into creative contents while presenting  new ideas or concepts.

The keynote speaker, Mr. Snehasis Ghoshal who is a mechanical engineer with a post graduate degree and has a rich exposure to automobile industry as a specialist, is a passionate photographer with a keen interest in video editing technologies. In his talk, Snehasis Ghoshal observed that video editing was a subject in itself and presented an overview of different software and technologies widely used by professional photographers and videographers. The participants interacted with him and asked several pertinent questions which the keynote speaker explained to clear their doubts. The program concluded with a vote of thanks presented by KRIT Division’s Pragati Jha. The virtual programme had 90 participants.

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