Video editing involves editing motion video footage, effects, and sound recordings during post-production. It simulates film editing using linear and non-linear systems. A director can communicate events to bring the communication closer to the goal. There are no formal education requirements but training in digital editing systems and programs is needed, along with an interest in visual media. Job prospects for video editors exist in media houses, film studios, news channels, and production houses. The average pay for a film/video editor in India is Rs. 246,664 per year. Reputed institutes for specialized courses include the Film and Television Institute of India, Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, and Whistling Woods International.