Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Liverpool Screen School
Learning Methods
Seminar
Tutorial
Workshop
Module Offerings
4033FILM-JAN-MTP
Aims
1. To develop a range of software-based skills associated with digital film post-production.
2. Foster fundamental knowledge of underlying theories and principles associated with film post-production practice.
3. Engage in practice-based learning that explores the workflows of modern film post-production.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Use software tools and techniques associated with editing and film post-production.
2.
Demonstrate knowledge of theories and principles underpinning modern post-production practice
3.
Produce edited film content following accepted standards of post-production practice
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:
Through a series of blended workshops, seminars and tutorials students will gain an understanding of film post-production techniques.
Through a series of blended workshops, seminars and tutorials students will gain an understanding of film post-production techniques.
Module Overview:
This practical module introduces the basic principles and software tools involved in post-production for film.
Through completing a range of short briefs, students will develop the skills to build a personal portfolio, gaining the software skills required throughout the course. Students will be encouraged to maintain this portfolio throughout the programme to showcase their skillset upon Graduation.
The Journal will include production paperwork etc. and reflection on the work produced for each brief.
This practical module introduces the basic principles and software tools involved in post-production for film.
Through completing a range of short briefs, students will develop the skills to build a personal portfolio, gaining the software skills required throughout the course. Students will be encouraged to maintain this portfolio throughout the programme to showcase their skillset upon Graduation.
The Journal will include production paperwork etc. and reflection on the work produced for each brief.