Our Advanced Diploma in Audio Post Production for Film and TV is a 6-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 workflows of real industry projects, from recording through to editing and mixing a variety of material.
The curriculum is made up of 21 weeks of study and is structured so that each week you’ll focus on a specific topic within audio post-production with each topic building on the knowledge and skills from the previous week. Much of your time will be spent in our dedicated Dolby Atmos post-production studio alongside classes in our teaching spaces at Angel.
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:
INTRODUCTION TO FOLEY
Discusses the history of Foley and what distinguishes it from other types of sound effects along with the different categories of foley – footsteps, props and movement. Covers its common usage and considerations of recording foley both on location and in the studio, along with setting up and spotting a Foley session.
FOLEY RECORDING
A practical Foley workshop typically held at a professional Foley recording facility with experienced Foley artists. Students run a Foley session both from the engineers perspective and that of the Foley artist using different props and recording techniques while acquiring Foley sound effects for their projects.