CHASE Essentials: Essential Video Production Skills for Research Students
Date and time
Location
Old Diorama Arts Centre
201 Drummond St London NW1 3FE United KingdomDescription
Please choose from three available dates:
Tuesday 10th - Wednesday 11th December 2020
Thursday 12th December - Friday 13th December 2020
Monday 16th December - Tuesday 17th December 2020
Timings: 10am start (registration from 9.30am on Day One), 12.30 -1.30pm lunch, 5pm close
Purpose of Course
In recent years audiovisual research assets have move from being viewed as ‘nonstandard outputs’ due to the advent of high quality and low cost equipment, and the increase in audiovisual literacy. The audiovisual now plays a much more central role in academic research and direct outputs.
This 2-day introductory course, delivered by our specialist staff, will enable doctoral students to develop video productions skills for research purposes (outputs and presentation) and will enhance general employability.
By the end of the course attendees will have developed an understanding of the equipment and techniques required in video production and will have utilised this knowledge to have produced, edited and uploaded a film.
Learning on Screen ‘Learning on Screen –the British Universities and Colleges Film and Video Council’ has been opening up access to moving image and sound since 1948. We are a membership organisation representing 94% of the UKFHE sector and our charitable object is “the advancement of education by promoting the production study and use of moving image, sound and related media within education and research.”
Terms and conditions
The following groups are eligible to attend the training
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CHASE funded and associate PhD students,
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Arts and Humanities PhD students at CHASE member institutions,
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and students and members of staff at CHASE partner institutions
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Arts and Hum PhD students (via the AHRC mailing list)
By registering below you are requesting a place on this training programme or selected sessions that form part of the programme. A member of the CHASE team or the workshop leader will contact you in due course to confirm that a place has been allocated to you.
If you are allocated a place but can no longer attend, please email enquiries@chase.ac.uk so that your place can be reallocated. CHASE training is free to attend and events are often oversubscribed with a waiting list. Failure to notify us of non-attendance in good time (ideally 5 days prior to the workshop/programme) means your place cannot be reallocated and may result in your access to future CHASE training being restricted.
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CHASE Essentials provides some of the core skills you will need throughout your PhD and beyond. Some of the workshops will be specific to the stage of your study, please ensure that you choose these appropriately.
Open to all Arts and Humanities at CHASE institutions.