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Written by Judee ShipmanApril 10, 2012
How to become a multimedia editor in Rhode Island
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The state of Rhode Island supports hundreds of corporations and private companies involved in multimedia production.  Recent global advances in digital media have swelled the local economic demand for audio-visual professionals, especially editors.

Rhode Island Schools and Training Programs for Multimedia Editing

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Colleges and film schools throughout Rhode Island offer technical training and degree programs in audio-visual art.  Rhode Island design colleges with multimedia divisions include Brown University in Providence, Gibbs College in Cranston, Roger Williams University in Bristol, Community College of Rhode Island in Warwick and University of Rhode Island in Kingston. 

Additionally, numerous modern-day Rhode Island artists are earning multimedia degrees via internet-based design schools.  Prolific accredited online colleges of multimedia arts include University of Phoenix, National University, Full Sail University, ITT Tech, The Art Institutes, DeVry and Stratford Career Institute, to name only a handful.  Many online design colleges also provide convenient local campuses and resource facilities. 

Working as a Multimedia Editor in Rhode Island

Rhode Island corporations and private businesses that hire local multimedia designers include software developers, website consultants, motion picture producers, record companies and advertising agencies, among others.  Some local audio-visual editors are recruited by Rhode Island TV stations such as Broadcasting-Media-Partners and Eye-Witness-News in Providence, WJAR-TV in Cranston or NBC-Weekend-Today in Jamestown, to name a few.  Rhode Island sound editors often work for local radio stations like WCTK and Video-Mundo in Providence or Citadel-Broadcasting, which has offices in Riverside, Warwick and Westerly.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics provides no current data pertaining to the incomes of professional multimedia editors employed in the state of Rhode Island.  However, the regional average salary is very roughly $50,000 per year, with a mean hourly rate of about $25.00.  

Skills of a Professional Multimedia Editor

The professional services of multimedia editors include audio and video editing, graphic design, web design, animation, special effects and musical arrangements, among other things.  Multimedia editors also perform technical services like media transfer, file conversions, restoration and repair.  Services may also include lighting design, photography, videography, script writing, narration and linguistic translation, depending on the skill set of the particular editor.  The most essential technical and mechanical skills involved in multimedia editing are computer operating systems expertise and innovative digital design.  Multimedia editors are typically familiar with several professional editing software packages.  Among the most popular of these are Adobe products like Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver, After Effects, Premier, Unreal Editor, Final Cut Pro and quite a few others.