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Introduction to Digital Video City of Glasgow College

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Other UG Award On-Campus find out 10 weeks 116 find out find out

Course overview

This is a practical ten-week course in which you will learn to operate a professional video camera. We will take you through the basics of video production including pre-production, production and post-production processes.  Pre-production will include camera set up, focus, shot composition and white balance; production will concentrate on location filming and post-production will look at editing and effects.

On completion of this course, you will have your own showreel which you can use when applying for an advanced full-time course.

What you study

You'll study:

  • Film fundamentals like white balance, aperture and depth of field.
  • Creating shots.
  • Building scenes.
  • Editing your footage using Adobe Premiere Pro.
  • Planning, storyboarding and shooting a short film.
After the course Careers

You can apply for a full-time television course.

Additional Information Materials

All equipment, hardware and software are provided. We will be using the Adobe Premier Pro editing package from Adobe Creative Suite.

Alternative Dates and Times Days(s) Time Dates Duration Duration Course Wednesday 18:00 - 21:00 29th Aug 2018 - 14th Nov 2018 10 weeks 10 weeks View

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