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The Major in Film Editing, part of the Master’s Programme in Film and Television, is a continuation of the bachelor’s studies in film editing. Bachelor’s studies in this major provide an outstanding foundation for master’s studies.
The technical, expressive and vocational foundation for film editing has been laid in the BA studies. The aim of the MA degree is to develop the student into an expert of viewing and seeing, a storyteller and an artist. Mastering the structure and expression of a feature-length documentary and a feature fiction film are at the core of the teaching. The goal of the education is to impart a capacity for pursuing further studies.
The aim of master’s studies is that the student discovers their own way of working and is able to plan time use appropriately during the editing process in a large production. In film editing studies, the student learns to master the artistic, production-related and technical entity of their professional field through course teaching and exercises that gradually become more demanding. The goal of teaching is to strengthen the student’s skills and development and critical thinking in accordance with artistic vision. In addition to the teamwork skills essential to the job description, studies emphasize the importance of personal time management and stress tolerance.
Graduates with a major in Film Editing can process the structure of a full-length film and manage large amounts of material, schedule their own work in relation to the demands of production. They understand the requirements for making visual effects and can proportion digital post-production to their work. Film Editing studies provide the student with a good foundation for becoming an independent artist who has the skills to renew film expression and specialise in film expression research or use their visual dramaturgy skills in other areas of narration and communications.
A student who graduates from the major in Film Editing
The language of instruction in the Master’s Programme in Film and Television, major in Film and Editing is Finnish. However, part of the courses are taught in English. The degree can be completed in English and Swedish.
The tuition fee for this programme is 20 000 euros per academic year. Citizens of European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland do not pay tuition fees. Citizens of other countries must pay tuition fees.
Aalto University offers a small number of scholarships in the form of tuition fee waivers to fee-paying students. Scholarships can be awarded to the highest-achieving applicants based on the programme's evaluation criteria. Applicants are ranked according to the criteria outlined on the programme's webpage.
More information on tuition fees and scholarships at Aalto University is available at the Scholarships and Tuition Fees webpage.
A student studying the Major in Film Editing at the master’s level deepens their skills and vision in dramaturgy and film editing. The teaching consists of workshops and lecture modules built around various changing themes, and advanced studies in the theory of this work.
The major provides deeper knowledge of film structures and film editing theories. The student has the possibility to expand their cinematic knowledge in the direction of filming and sound design and select studies to support their own area of specialisation from the cooperation platform of Aalto University and the University of the Arts. Practice productions focus on the editor’s vocational practices in the areas of fiction, documentary and animation film.
The education is mainly based on practical learning by doing, individual work and direction and dialogue-based interaction. The student deepens their knowledge of traditions and modern trends in the field.
The task of a film editor is to assess the functioning of the screenplay, find the final form of the film in the recorded material and produce the intended emotional impact in the viewer. A film editor needs the ability to be empathic as well as to understand interpersonal interactive relations and the wider and deeper meanings of the narration. A film editor needs to have a good idea of film history and the expressive devices of various genres. A good image reading ability, a sense of rhythm and the ability to perceive structures provide the boldness needed to produce new solutions during the editing process. Communication skills and the ability to cooperate are the basic requirements for progressing in the profession. The main focus of master’ studies is on managing large entities and the long format.
A personal study plan (HOPS) is drawn up separately for each student according to their interests. Tailored minor modules support the student’s development. For example, he/she can specialise in actual film editing, digital effects or move in the research direction.
Studies in the master's programme include departments joint courses (30 ECTS) which are obligatory. These courses deal with entrepreneurial and working life skills, analytical skills, and provide research skills.
More information on the programme content and curriculum can be found in the Student guide.
Film Editing is one of the majors in the Master’s Programme of Film and Television.
Each student creates their Personal Study Plan (PSP), which is a practical tool to define a student’s own study path, compiling an optimal selection of courses that are aligned with the student's interests and programme requirements. PSP is also a useful tool for students to keep track of their studies. At best, it shows where students are with their studies and sets concrete milestones for them to follow.
Internationalisation is seen and realised in the education by encouraging the student to complete part of his/her studies in international exchange programmes or internships. International visiting teachers and students enrich the teaching and help students network. The students attend international film festivals and represent the films they have edited. Various international film events, seminars and workshops are an essential part of teaching the major.
Graduation as Master of Arts offers a solid base for doctoral studies either at Aalto University or any other university in Finland or abroad.
The Major in Film Editing, part of the MA in Film and Television, equips the student with the ability to master the creative editing process of a long film in the areas of both fictional and documentary film. A precondition for original and independent thinking is understanding how the viewer’s experiences are produced. Self-knowledge and awareness of one’s own artistic quality and working process are a precondition for working together with various directors.
Graduates can work as head editors in fictional, documentary and animation films. Graduates have been employed is those very positions in different production or TV companies or work as independent professionals or entrepreneurs. They are able to edit demanding material anywhere in the world, depending on their language skills and connections. Graduates can also apply for further studies and become researchers or teachers. The majority of Finnish full-length cinema film editors have graduated from the Department of Film / Film Editing. Film editors with an MA can also be employed in digital post-production positions.
The School of Business at Aalto can recommend entrepreneurship studies. Recommended minor studies include dramaturgy courses at the Theatre Academy in the University of the Arts and courses in the Space and Time programme at the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts. Recommended studies for those with a special interest in the topic are programming courses at Aalto University School of Science, which can provide qualification for working in the game industry. The personal study plan provides the student with support in reaching his/her goals.
Film editor with main artistic responsibility for short or feature-length fictional, documentary and animation films; film dramaturg; editing consultant; visual effects designer and technician; film industry entrepreneur.
Research at the Department of Film and Television creates understanding about the means of expression and the production process. The research orientation (practice based research) is based on the fruitful dialogue of theory and practice. You can find more information about the Department’s research and research groups from: https://www.aalto.fi/fi/elokuvataiteen-laitos-elo
ELO has co-operation with University of the Arts, especially Theatre Academy. Furthermore, there is co-operation with companies and other operators, like the Finnish Film Foundation and other organizations in the industry.
Applicants meeting Aalto’s general eligibility criteria for master's studies will be evaluated and ranked according to the evaluation criteria that has been decided in advance for each study option. The applications to Master’s Programme in Film and Television - Film Editing will be evaluated based on the following criteria.
Phase I
Academic performance | |
What is evaluated | Grades of the previous degree(s) |
What we look for in an applicant/Admission requirements |
Accepted BA in Film Editing or equivalent skills. The applicant must have previous studies of specifically Film Editing. NB Studies in other areas of film making are not acceptable. An alternative is to show other studies and/or have an extensive working experience. |
Method of demonstrating competence |
Transcript(s) of records, degree certificate(s) Official working experience records, and a personal entry at www.elonet.fi or at www.imdb.com |
Artistic and/or design practice | |
What is evaluated | Demonstrations of artistic and/or design work or assignments |
What we look for in an applicant/Admission requirements |
The applicant must show a portfolio of at least three samples of professional, publicly screened works as principal editor. The professional and artistic level of the works will be assessed. The applicant should show skills in storytelling, audiovisual dramaturgy and mastering of editing techniques. |
Method of demonstrating competence | Portfolio |
Relevance of previous studies | |
What is evaluated | Content and quantity in relation to the applied study-option-specific requirements |
What we look for in an applicant/Admission requirements |
The previous studies must be on Film Editing. Simply studies on Film production or Film directing are not acceptable, as the MA studies on Film Editing are on a level that needs previous knowledge of the specific field. An alternative is to show mastering professional equipment and skills. Applicants without a previous degree or with a degree from another field are taken into account. |
Method of demonstrating competence |
Transcript(s) of records, degree certificate(s) Official working experience record, as to have a personal entry at www.elonet.fi or at www.imdb.com |
Suitability | |
What is evaluated | Applicant’s further suitability to the study option, motivation, and commitment for studies/communication skills |
What we look for in an applicant/Admission requirements | Write a letter of motivation of at least 4000 characters in length explaining your reasons for applying to the Master’s programme with a specialization in film editing and telling of your particular interest(s) in the field as well as your goals and expectations for film editing studies at the School of Arts, Design and Architecture. Describe your strengths, your areas of interest, your views of cinematographic art, filmmaking and television, your artistic goals and other aspects relating to your work. |
Method of demonstrating competence | Motivation letter |
Other areas of competence | |
What is evaluated | Work experience and other acquired knowledge/achievements e.g. publications, non-formal education, competitions |
What we look for in an applicant/Admission requirements | Your application must include a CV containing your personal details and information of your education, work experience, released films and TV programmes and your work in them, awards, grants, study trips and positions of trust. |
Method of demonstrating competence |
Curriculum vitae The study option does not consider recommendation letters. |
Phase II
Suitability | |
What is evaluated | Applicant’s further suitability to the study option, motivation, and commitment for studies/communication skills |
What we look for in an applicant/Admission requirements | Personal interview to assess motivation, commitment for studies and communication skills |
Method of demonstrating competence | Interview by selection committee |
Phase I
In Phase I, the applicants are evaluated based on the following criteria
Only the applicants who fulfill the requirements and are ranked highest in the preliminary evaluation will be invited to phase II in the selection process.
Phase II
In Phase II, the evaluation is based on the following criteria
The Applicants who have gone further in the application process, are called to personal interviews conducted by the selection committee.
The final selection decisions will be made based on the evaluation conducted in Phase II.
The documents required from all applicants are listed on the Aalto University website (https://www.aalto.fi/en/study-at-aalto/applying-to-masters-programmes). In addition, applicants to this study-option are required to provide the following study-option-specific documents:
Work Portfolio
Your portfolio must include at least three samples of your work as a principal editor. The works must be complete and at least two need to have been screened publicly. A simple showreel with only examples or scene excerpts from your work is insufficient. The samples must be as links on Vimeo.
Include a brief account of how the productions were carried out. This must include the names of the production companies, the production dates, the main artistic contributors and where the works have been publicly screened. Provide a brief description of how the production was executed, what was your contribution in it and an assessment of your own work. Upload your digital portfolio as a single PDF file to the application form.
The file should contain links to your samples. maximum size for the portfolio is 1.0 GB. Name the file Portfolio-lastname-firstname.pdf. The lack of this application document will void your application.
Upload your digital portfolio as a single PDF file to the application form. The file should contain links to your samples. If the language of your work samples is some other language, they must have Finnish, Swedish or English subtitling. NB school productions or such are not acceptable.
Motivation letter
Write a letter of motivation of at least 4000 characters in length explaining your reasons for applying to the Master’s programme with a specialization in film editing and telling of your particular interest(s) in the field as well as your goals and expectations for film editing studies at the School of Arts, Design and Architecture. Describe your strengths, your areas of interest, your views of cinematographic art, filmmaking and television, your artistic goals and other aspects relating to your work. The lack of this application document will adversely affect the evaluation of your application.
Curriculum Vitae
Your application must include a CV containing your personal details and information of your education, work experience, released films and TV programmes and your work in them, awards, grants, study trips and positions of trust. It should also contain links to www.elonet.fi and www.imdb.com, especially if you do not have Bachelor’s degree. The lack of this application document will adversely affect the evaluation of your application.
Applicants without a previous degree or with a degree from another field are taken into account.
The study option does not consider recommendation letters.
Language of the application documents
Finnish, Swedish or English in written documents. If the language of your work samples is some other language, they must have Finnish, Swedish or English subtitling.
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