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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Bring Your Story to Life – Video Post-Production by University of Colorado Boulder

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About the Course

In this course, we will explore the power and artistry of picture and sound editing. Although you’re welcome to use the editing software of your choice, we’ll be demonstrating non-linear editing using Adobe Premiere. We’ll share with you our editing workflow for completing a visual story, from scripting and writing conversationally to the visuals, to recording voice overs, to building the rough cut, and polishing with the final cut....
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By MUHAJIR K

May 23, 2024

I am happy to have a new certificate: I have successfully completed the course certificate. It's a big thing for this lesson and for me. This means that if I take full training from the course, if I develop my existing knowledge, it gives me great hope for my future life, this education can change my life. And it's where I get to work and teach where I can serve others. This means a lot to me, thank you very much.

By Brody S

Sep 5, 2025

Gets a little slow during peer review times but other than that it was fantastic.

By Ashok V

Dec 20, 2023

The course was an eye opener for me.

By Ashir e

Aug 4, 2024

good course learned alot from it

By Ömer W

May 29, 2023

very good course for beginners

By Ajay B

Oct 3, 2023

Beautiful Course.

By Ashfaq A S

Feb 28, 2024

Excellent.

By Chandan K

Aug 6, 2025

Excellent

By Muslimaxon I

Oct 1, 2023

great

By Anthonette T

Apr 2, 2025

I enjoyed learning about how to put a story together in this last stage. The cons: Trying to get peer reviews for Module 7. It could take days or weeks for the reviews to be completed and this is frustrating. In addition, some peers are intentionally providing false/bad grades on assignments that were done well as noted in the forum discussions. I hope Coursera and the course instructors are aware of this as it is unfair to those who are following the assignment instructions.