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Understanding Video Production

Need to get video assets on time and within budget? Unsure what you need to do to make it all happen and how much you should be paying?If you don’t know the difference between a gaffer and a dolly then this course is for you! In this one day intensive we’ll cover the three stages of producing a short video: pre-production, production and post-production.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

This one-day, fast-paced course covers:

The different genres of video – and how they vary in terms of production costs and timing
How to brief, scheduling and budget a simple short video
The roles, responsibilities and costs of a crew
What type of equipment to use/hire for each type of shoot
Understanding the requirement for graphics, animation, overlay and voiceover
The importance of audio and how to use voice-over
Casting basics – and working with non-actors
When to DIY and when to bring in the experts
Legals – Insurances to location fees, copyright to OH&S
Post production – how long should it take and what should it cost
The language and terminology of producing video

This course will equip you to get the most from your budget and your time. You’ll understand the costs for different types of short video production and how to manage your time, your team and your resources effectively. By the end of the course you will have the knowledge, language and confidence to communicate with everyone working on your video.

WHO SHOULD DO THIS COURSE

Anyone who is commissioning, using or creating video for corporate communications or as part of their marketing mix. Especially good if you are thinking of expanding your existing creative output in the world of video.

Have any questions? Please get in touch: open@aftrs.edu.au or 1300 065 281

www.aftrs.edu.au

When

11th October 2017 09:00 am
To 11th October 2017 05:00 pm

Where

Australian Film Television and Radio School
Building 130, The Entertainment Quarter
Moore Park, NSW 2021

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