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What You Need to Know to Be a Multimedia Editor in Hawaii

Written by Judee ShipmanMarch 29, 2012
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Creative artists all over the state of Hawaii enjoy numerous educational and professional opportunities in the field of multimedia design.  Multimedia design is the fastest-growing of all visual arts occupations in America.  Hawaii's tourism-fueled economy maintains an ongoing demand for local audio-visual editors.

Hawaii Schools and Training Programs for Multimedia Editing

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Colleges, Universities and film schools throughout the state of Hawaii provide courses and certificate programs in multimedia design.  Local colleges with film departments include Chaminade University, Honolulu Community College and University of Hawaii at Manoa, all located in the Honolulu area.  Other Hawaii film schools include Maui Community College in Kahului and Leeward Community College in Pearl City.  Aspiring audio-visual editors at art schools in Hawaii tend to major in film photography or mass media.

Some Hawaii artists acquire editing skills and earn degrees via virtual design schools.  Popular accredited online film colleges include the Academy of Art University, Full Sail University, National University, Stratford Career Institute, University of Phoenix, The Art Institutes, ITT Tech and DeVry.  Some online film schools also provide physical locations.  University of Phoenix has campuses in Honolulu, Kapolei and Mililani.

Working as a Multimedia Editor in Hawaii

Hundreds of commercial businesses in Hawaii need professional multimedia artists, especially in the area of film, TV and sound editing.  Multimedia-friendly companies in Hawaii that hire audio-visual editors include colleges, advertising agencies, news syndicates, web designers, software developers and many others.  Hawaii multimedia editors can also work for local TV stations like Broadcast-Communication and Olelo-Community-Television in Honolulu, or Lesea-Broadcasting-Corporation in Hilo.  Hawaii sound editors are often employed by local radio stations like CBS-Radio, Koam-Broadcasting and Paniolo-Broadcasting in Honolulu or New-West-Broadcasting in Hilo, among others. 

The average annual income for a professional multimedia editor employed full time in Hawaii is around $43,000.  The city of Honolulu employs about 180 full time audio-visual editors.  

Skills of a Professional Multimedia Editor

Multimedia editors are multitalented multitaskers familiar with all aspects of movie, sound and broadcast production.  Audio-visual editors are frequently called upon to assist with lighting, layout, story boards and set design.  The media editor's main area of expertise involves arranging raw audio-visual footage into effective sequences.  Today's media editors are fully versed in digital editing software applications, and also proficient with traditional editing techniques.  Currently popular audio-visual editing design software includes Final Cut, Unreal Editor, Adobe Premier, Illustrator, After Effects, Flash, Dreamweaver and many more.  Traditional editing techniques involve cutting and taping celluloid film, then transferring it to digital media form.