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

Written by Judee ShipmanApril 10, 2012
How to become a multimedia editor in Pennsylvania
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The state of Pennsylvania features more than three thousand multimedia production-related companies.  As a result, musicians and mixed-media artists throughout the state consistently land lucrative positions in audio-visual design, particularly in the field of multimedia editing.

Pennsylvania Schools and Training Programs for Multimedia Editing

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Universities, colleges and independent art studios in Pennsylvania provide ample audio-visual classes and degree programs.  Pennsylvania design colleges with multimedia divisions include Temple University in Philadelphia, Bradford School in Pittsburgh, Gannon University in Erie, DeSales University in Center Valley and Lincoln Technical Institute in Allentown.

Other multimedia artists residing in Pennsylvania acquire technical skills by way of online educational options.  Accredited internet design colleges with multimedia degree programs include University of Phoenix, ITT Tech, The Art Institutes, DeVry, National University and Stratford Career Institute, to name just a few.  In many cases, accredited online art colleges also feature physical locations.  ITT Tech has campuses in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Dunmore, Harrisburg, Levittown, Tarentum and King-of-Prussia.  University of Phoenix is located in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Warrenton, Washington and Wayne.  The Art Institute has training centers in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and York.  DeVry maintains facilities in Philadelphia. Pittsburgh, Fort Washington and King of Prussia.

Working as a Multimedia Editor in Pennsylvania

Many different Pennsylvania commercial businesses and private companies hire multimedia design professionals.  Some local audio-visual editors are hired by Pennsylvania TV stations like Havenly-Vision and Tribune-Broadcasting in Philadelphia or Fox-Sports-Net and WPXI in Pittsburgh, for example.  Pennsylvania sound editors often work for local radio stations like Salvation-Broadcasting and Young-Broadcasters-of-America in Philadelphia or Metro-Networks and WPTT in Pittsburgh, among others.

Full time professional audio-visual editors employed in the state of Pennsylvania report an average annual salary of about $54,630, with a reported mean hourly wage of around $26.25.  Pennsylvania corporations support about 300 full time audio-visual editors, not including local freelance professionals.  

Skills of a Professional Multimedia Editor

The skills of a multimedia editor span every stage of the production and post-production process.  The job of a multimedia editor (also known as an audio-visual editor) is to organize, enhance, manipulate and arrange sound recordings and motion graphics.  Audio-visual editors are, above all, fully proficient with digital editing design software.  Currently popular multimedia editing software includes Adobe, Premier, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects and Adobe Final Cut Pro, as well as Flash, Dreamweaver, Cinema-4D and a growing list of others.  Multimedia editors are also skilled at photography, videography, lighting techniques, sound effects and script design.  An audio-visual editor is a powerhouse of creative force, possessing exceptional communication skills and a natural dedication to detail.