Module Indicative Content
Students will gain knowledge of -
International television broadcast standards, digital acquisition, digitisation and compression methods, non-linear editing and post production to include image manipulation, digital colour grading and colour correction. Location lighting will also be studied. Special attention will be paid to the juxtaposition of sound and image. Recording media will be investigated utilising tape formats, disc and solid state storage. Graduate skills will be introduced, developed or assessed as detailed in the appropriate awards skills map.
Module Learning Strategies
2 hours per week Individual research, working as a member of a team and tutor lead debate.
(1:30)2
Module Resources
Avid/Media 100 non linear editing suite
Photoshop
After Effects
ENG digital cameras
Location lighting
Ancillary audio equipment
Module Special Admissions Requirements
CE00081-1 Interactive Media Technology or equivalent
Disqualified Combination - CE00659-3 Video Recording and Production 2
Module Additional Assessment Details
Coursework weighted at 100%
Log Book 20% - which will assess Learning Outcomes 1 and 4.
Practical 80%
Audio 20%, Video 60% which will assess Learning Outcomes 2 and 3.
Module Texts
Digital Cinema, ThomTaylor, 2003, Focal Press, ISBN: 0-941188817
Video Recording Technology, Arch C Luther, 1999, Artech House Publisher, ISBN: 10:0890062757
Single-Camera Digital Video Production, Robert B. Musburger, 2002, Focal Press, ISBN: 0-240804767
The Art of Digital Color Correction, Steve Hulfish, 2008, Focal Press, ISBN-10: 0240809904
The Techniques of Film and Video Editing, History, Theory and Practice, Ken Dancyger, 2006, 4th Ed, Focal Press, ISBN-10: 0240807650
Picture Composition for Film and Television, Peter Ward, 2003, 2nd Ed, Focal Press, ISBN-10: 0240514211