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Course Title: Introduction to Television Production Styles
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About This Course
In this course we will get you through different television production styles. Starting with a brief of the differences between television and film productions. Then you will get familiar with single camera production both EFP (Electronic Field Production) and ENG (Electronic News Gathering) as well as multi-camera production (both studio-based and on location). These will be supported with a number of mainstream television production samples with detailed explanations. You will also find out about virtual television studios as well as the latest technology in television production IP OB Productions (IP/internet protocol). Some of the samples of the tutor will be shown at the end of this course.
Some of the topics of these course are as follows:
What you will learn:
In this course we will get you through different television production styles. Starting with a brief of the differences between television and film productions. Then you will get familiar with single camera production both EFP (Electronic Field Production) and ENG (Electronic News Gathering) as well as multi-camera production (both studio-based and on location). These will be supported with a number of mainstream television production samples with detailed explanations. You will also find out about virtual television studios as well as the latest technology in television production IP OB Productions (IP/internet protocol). Some of the samples of the tutor will be shown at the end of this course.
Some of the topics of these course are as follows:
- The differences between television and film productions;
- How and why television needs faster production turnaround;
- Equipment which helps television production in fast turnarounds;
- A revision of TV news coverage in the past (film);
- A revision of news coverage by television;
- Multi-camera and single camera in television (studio based and outside broadcasting/OB);
- Pre-recorded programmes vs. live;
- Different sections of television studio or production truck;
- A revision of advanced technologies such as ‘virtual studios’ and IP OB Productions (IP/internet protocol).
What you will learn:
- Different stages of television productions?
- How television production work?
- Television production sections
- Television production genres and making styles
- The production equipment
Testimonials:
"Innovation and incredible explanations and eye opener for me as I venture into the Television world."
George Peter C
"Creative in explaining training and detailed explanation of real information for TV production."
M S Shanabli
"This course helped me a lot to understand the basics of TV production. with this knowledge, I can dive more into the field and talk with professionals with confidence."
Ahmad Adel
"Expository and educating."
Niyi
"It was nice learning course and it was very helpful for me to learn few things."
Freshiya S K SLCS
George Peter C
"Creative in explaining training and detailed explanation of real information for TV production."
M S Shanabli
"This course helped me a lot to understand the basics of TV production. with this knowledge, I can dive more into the field and talk with professionals with confidence."
Ahmad Adel
"Expository and educating."
Niyi
"It was nice learning course and it was very helpful for me to learn few things."
Freshiya S K SLCS
Tutor: Dr Hassan Jamalinik
Head of London TV Training. He has long term experience with a range of television productions and has directed numerous multi-camera television shows since 1988. A television production lecturer, producer, director, and editor who has also been documentary commissioning editor at News Anew Ltd. between 2009 and 2015. He has managed to produce and broadcast more than 150 episodes of documentaries around the globe.
In addition to other television productions , and as an independent television programme maker he has produced and directed three episode documentary ‘Under the Skin of Black Britain’ and ’The History of Behshahr Industry’ between 2017 and 2021.