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This course offers an introduction to basic video production, including camera operation, audio recording, directing, producing and post-production techniques, including editing and effect creation.
Students will learn how to create a professional short documentary and explore the theory of video production by analysing a variety of television programmes.
Having successfully completed this programme, the learner will have an understanding of:
1. Video and Audio mediums.
2. Television styles and formats.
3. Camera operation.
4. Shooting techniques.
5. Directing talent and crew.
6. Video Lighting including 3-point setup.
7. Recording sound for video, working with the camera or recording separately, recording wild track or ambient sound.
8. Editing operation including introduction to Avid Media Composer or Adobe Premier.
9. Post-production effects and outputting to numerous mediums such as TV, DVD, Websites, Mobile Devices, etc.

Introduction to Video and Audio mediums; Television styles and formats; Camera Operation; Shooting techniques 1: camera operation; framing; rules of third; mise-en-shot & mise-en-scence; Shooting techniques 2: composition, white balance, lenses, focus, camera movement; Directing talent and crew; Video Lighting including: 3-point setups; Recording sound for video, working with the camera or recording separately, recording wild track or ambient sound; Editing operation including introduction to Avid Media Composer (Broadcast Industry Standard) or Adobe Premiere; Editing theory and styles; Post-production effects and outputting to Numerous mediums such as TV, DVD, Websites, Mobile Devices etc.

There are no formal entry requirements to take this module, however this is not an introductory level modules and some familiarity with the area as well as a level of independent study would be expected for successful completion.

Contact: Simon McGuire
Tel: 061 208802 (ext 445)
Email: simon.mcguire@lit.ie

Hello all,
This is a pre-launch announcement of the dates for the 2nd Annual LIT Film Festival 2011.
April 14th and 15th 2011 have been chosen for the event and will consist of the following:

April 14th @ Limerick Institute of Technology
– An Industry Exhibition including major manufactures of Professional Video Equipment (To be confirmed at a later date)
– Workshops from a number of Industry professionals including Directors.

April 15th @ Millennium Theatre (LIT)
– Awards Ceremony for the LIT Film Festival. This event will be again filmed by the students of the Video and Sound Course of LIT and streamed live on a dedicated website.

The Application Forms and Admission details will be released in the coming weeks at the official Press Launch.

There will be an official Blog and Facebook page to come but if you wish to keep up to date you can follow the event on its twitter account which is @litfilmfestival

More soon!

Simon.

Check out our company ‘Applebox Media’. We are based in Limerick City and produce professional broadcast video for the Internet and DVD.
See www.appleboxmedia.ie