Our Advanced Diploma in Audio Post Production for Film and TV is a 5-month long part-time course, taught across a 2-day per week timetable with further study and practical time expected on top. The course follows the workflow of a real industry project, from recording through to editing and mixing a variety of material.
Each subject addresses the practical and technical skills you need to develop a rounded knowledge and skill set within each area. The course curriculum is structured as follows:
Image, Video and Screen Technology
During week three we’ll look at the differences between film and video and identify the fundamentals of a moving image. You’ll learn about different presentation formats for video as well as wrappers and video compression. We also cover transcoding, data rates for common consumer formats, physical interconnects, screens, delay and the use of ProTools.
Synchronisation
In the second half of the week, you’ll learn about synchronisation including an introduction to the fundamentals of synchronisation, SMPTE timecode, frame rates, on set timecode synchronisation, the use of word clock, video referencing and audio pull-ups and audio pull-downs.