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Essential Video Production Skills for Research Students (Beginners Level)
TECHNE is pleased to announce a 2-day introductory course, delivered by Learning on Screen specialist staff, which will enable doctoral students to develop video production skills for research purposes (outputs and presentation).
Venue:
Learning on Screen offices
77 Wells Street, London W1T 3QJ (by Oxford Circus tube).
Dates:
First Course: 31st October – 1st November 2017
Second Course: 2nd November – 3rd November 2017
In recent years audiovisual research assets have moved from being viewed as ‘non-standard outputs’ due to the advent of high quality and low cost equipment, and the increase in audiovisual literacy. The audiovisual now plays a much more central role in academic research and direct outputs.
This 2-day introductory course, delivered by specialist staff, will enable doctoral students to develop video productions skills for research purposes (outputs and presentation) and will enhance general employability. By the end of the course attendees will have developed an understanding of the equipment and techniques required in video production and will have utilized this knowledge to have produced, edited and uploaded a film. Day 1 will focus on providing attendees with an overview of the elements necessary to complete a small, low-cost production and Day 2 will give attendees the opportunity to put this into practice. By the end of the course attendees will have developed an understanding of the equipment and techniques required in video production.
Please find attached the course programme.
The 2-day course is being offered on two occasions: 31st Oct - 1st November or 2nd - 3rd November. Please specify your availability for both course dates and your preferred option. There are six places on each course and we will be accepting applications on a first come first served basis.
As this is an expensive course, you must be able to commit to the dates and inform us immediately if you are unable to attend with a valid reason so your place can be allocated to another.
There is no charge for the course and TECHNE students can claim back travelling expenses from their home institution quoting the TECHNE Ad-hoc Travel fund (http://www.techne.ac.uk/training-and-support/student-development-fund).
Contact information
Virginia Haworth-Galt: virginia@bufvc.ac.uk