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Have you been asked to go out and shoot a sequence and are not quite sure where to start? Have you shot unusable material and are not sure why? If so, this course may help. Learn from experienced programme makers and use tools & guides to help improve your sequences.
An introduction to the key elements that need to be considered in the pre-production stage, especially in relation to drama projects, and covering crew sizes through to budgeting for your shoot.
This module introduces delegates to the basics of video editing for the Web using Adobe Premier software.
This course is for new Assistant Producers and includes the key skills of storytelling, ideas generation, influencing and negotiating.
The one-day P4A course uses hands-on computer training to cover the completion of television post production paperwork for BBC programmes. It is intended for anyone involved in delivering the PasC, music reporting, billing and transmission forms accompanying a BBC transmission.
Four graduated exercises covering the core studio skills for gallery production co-ordinators. This intensive course takes the production co-ordinator from rehearse/record studios to a simulated fast-moving live magazine show gallery.
Four exercises covering core studio skills for gallery production co- ordinators. This intensive course is an essential and highly practical introduction to rehearse/record gallery work.
This course is aimed at experienced Production Co-ordinators and Production Assistants and newer Production Managers. It aims to boost personal confidence and enhance assertiveness and communication skills.
This course takes you through the theory of how to complete the post production and delivery paperwork required for every television programme. It is appropriate for anyone involved in this task.
This core skills introductory course aims to develop your knowledge of the tasks required to ensure the successful co-ordination of a production. A budgeting and scheduling project will need to be completed by the morning of the 3rd day and course members will need to spend some time on this during the evenings.
This course gives delegates the tools of the research trade - finding and assessing information, keeping records, writing a brief, copyright clearances, archive sources, working with contributors and visualising ideas.
A week's immersion in creative radio! Produce your own ten-minute stereo feature and, as your work progresses, analyse structure, methods of recording material, uses of sound and montage techniques.
This course is built around a series of practical scenario exercises on preparing, planning and managing a television production and production team, in order to produce 'quality' factual programmes.
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