Everything you need to know about converting video files to digital formats: take advantage of our
Spring offerDo you create moving image content, showreels or portfolios?
Want to learn about or develop your skills in encoding videos for the web? Whether a beginner in the field, or you are looking to advance your skillset, our essential introductory and advanced encoding courses will provide you with invaluable skills that can help you enhance teaching and learning.
Spring offer - 20% discount for booking both courses * http://bit.ly/encoding-formPremier/Enhanced Premier members: only £76 per course (rather than £95 for a single course)
Our
introduction course is ideal for anyone wanting to expand your encoding knowledge, and covers the following topics:
copyright status and educational exceptions
video content - producing new content or reusing existing footage
analogue and digital formats, telecine
encoding, storing and networking content
forms of delivery and use
http://bit.ly/1sp7JJiOur
advanced course is perfect for anyone who has attended our introductory course, or for those who already have experience of delivering time-based media via the web, and covers the following:
considerations when producing moving image content
system software and file formats for moving images
compression; comparing codecs and tools for use
storage and networking
server technology, backing up and archiving
http://bufvc.ac.uk/courses/encodingTaught by a Greg Newton-Ingham, an expert trainer and practitioner, these courses will help you discover how to digitise moving images for online delivery.
Why not take advantage of our
spring discount and book now?
Members get discounted rates for all BUFVC courses. Find out if your institution is a member
http://bufvc.ac.uk/membersBook your place now
http://bit.ly/encoding-form *All prices exclude VAT
***Apologies for cross posting***
Helen Fitton