 Today we're going to get started editing our movie project, but first I'd like you to know a couple of things. One, you won't learn everything because there is a lot to learn about editing and production, but you will learn enough to get you started. And two, the best way to learn more about editing and constantly improve is to go into your editing software and play, take chances and explore. Learn from other editors on YouTube and elsewhere. The more curious you are, the better video editor you will become. Second, we'll be interjecting points about engineering as we go. We don't expect you to know a lot about engineering right now, but we think it's beneficial to know how engineering affects your life and about engineering career opportunities. Also, you have a top-rated engineering program right across the street at Centaurus High School. Last week we all shared that engineering requires teamwork and motivation. Engineers have to engage in teamwork and cooperation. They have to learn from their peers and they have to contribute to the success not only of themselves, but of others and the project that they're working on. This week Sarah is going to share another two requirements of engineering, demonstrating determination and creativity. Engineering Experiences Coaches will tell you what that means to them as an engineering student at the University of Colorado and why they wanted to share engineering with you and also pursue it as a career choice for them. Believe it or not, there are a lot of engineers in atmospheric and space sciences, but also in the moviemaking world. We're bringing the two together and in time we'll share our own engineering stories, each of us.