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Shooting with High Definition Video (HDV)
Presenter: Mike Raycroft
Tuesday 23rd June 2009
10.30 am - 5.00 pm
This course is offered by the BUFVC for the non-technical to enable
them to understand how to shoot footage with more competence. It
assumes no pre-knowledge. This is a practical, hands-on introduction
to digital camera operation. Participants will normally be organised
into groups of two, and each pair will be supplied with a Sony DV
camera kit for the day. The course is limited to a maximum of 10
participants.
Registration Charge: £294
Standard Services Ordinary member rate: £250
Premier Services Ordinary member rate: £206
British Universities
Film & Video Council
77 Wells Street
London W1T 3QJ
tel: 020 7393 1512
fax: 020 7393 1555
bufvc.ac.uk
moving image and sound,
knowledge and access
You can book a place on this course, find out more information about
BUFVC courses or
contact Ali Fowler
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0207 393 1512
All charges include VAT at the standard rate. Bookings will be
accepted (i) accompanied by payment in advance by cheque or credit
card, or (ii) when accompanied by a signed official order.
Cancellations will not be accepted less than 14 days before the
course date.
The BUFVC is a charity (no. 313582) part-funded by HEFCE via the
JISC.
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