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Shooting with HDV workshop * Apologies for cross posting *

Limited spaces still available......

Shooting with High Definition Video
Date:  Wednesday 29th March, 2006
Presenter:
Mike Raycroft
Venue:  77 Wells Street, London, W1T 3QJ

In this exciting one-day workshop Mike will take a non-technical approach towards understanding the operation of HDV video cameras.
 
Delegates will:
 
*   Understand the implications of shooting with high definition formats.
*   Shoot their own high definition footage as part of a two person production crew.
*   Learn about MPEG2 compression and GOP encoding.
*   Understand down conversion from High to Standard definition.
*   Review editing software programmes with HDV capability
 
This is a small hands on workshop providing delegates with the opportunity to shoot a film style sequence on HDV using the Sony Z1 1080i Camera.  All the operational features of the camera will be explained and delegates will have the opportunity to have their queries answered.
 
Mike Raycroft began his career in television and has spent time working at ITN where he devised many production training programmes, culminating in ITN winning a national training award.  He has continued designing and managing large-scale training programmes for new digital start-up stations around the world.   As well as running his own training consultancy, he also manages a production company working on corporate and broadcast productions.
 
Workshop registration fees including sandwich lunch  – Standard Charge:  £300
Discount rates for staff in BUFVC member institutions
Standard Services member: £ 255
Premier Services member: £ 210
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.

For more information on this workshop and other one day courses and workshops please visit our website at www.bufvc.ac.uk or contact Nancy Prall at [log in to unmask] or on 020 7393 1512.