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Successful TV Photography Specialist Course


Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development offers a course designed for aspiring television cameramen, often called camera operators. These professionals capture moving images for various purposes, including television dramas, documentaries, news, and sports programs. The course covers the diverse environments in which a television cameraman works, from studios to outdoor settings. Participants will also gain insights into the digital media landscape and computer technology essential for the role.

Despite the various fields within television photography, all professionals share a common goal: mastering visual language and understanding visual composition to effectively convey emotions and messages. This course aims to teach the foundations and principles of television photography, enhance visual perception, and foster creativity in shooting techniques.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Those wishing to enter the field of television photography.
  • New photographers wishing to develop their skills.
  • Journalists and reporters wishing to acquire television photography skills.

 

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Foundations and skills of TV photography.
  • Photographer's work, role, qualifications, tools, responsibilities and skills.
  • The basic rules in the composition of the image.
  • The quality control standards and how to achieve them.
  • The urgent and recurring problems and how to confront them.
  • The arts of photography for various types of television programmes, documentaries and propaganda films.
  • Lighting networks and their different types.
  • Types of cameras and lenses, their characteristics, and how and when to use them.
  • Television cameras and their different types.
  • Comprehension of language, visual composition and its dramatic and aesthetic concepts.

Course Content

  • Overview of TV Photography
    • Definition and importance in the television industry.
    • Different roles and responsibilities of a TV photographer.
    • Overview of various genres (news, entertainment, documentaries).
  • History and Evolution
    • Brief history of television photography.
    • Key technological advancements and their impacts.
    • Major influencers in the field.
  • Understanding the Audience
    • Identifying target demographics.
    • Tailoring content to audience preferences.
    • Importance of viewer engagement.
  • Camera Types and Functions
    • Overview of different camera systems (DSLR, mirrorless, broadcast cameras).
    • Understanding lenses and their effects (wide-angle, telephoto).
    • Essential camera accessories (tripods, gimbals, microphones).
  • Fundamentals of Camera Operation
    • Manual vs. automatic settings.
    • Exposure, aperture, and shutter speed.
    • White balance and its importance in color accuracy.
  • Shooting Techniques
    • Composition basics (rule of thirds, leading lines).
    • Framing and shot types (wide, medium, close-up).
    • Techniques for dynamic shots (panning, tilting).
  • Lighting Principles
    • Importance of lighting in visual storytelling.
    • Types of lighting (natural, artificial, studio).
    • Key lighting techniques (three-point lighting, backlighting).
  • Practical Lighting Setup
    • Setting up a basic lighting rig.
    • Use of reflectors and diffusers.
    • Adjusting lighting for different environments.
  • Sound and Audio Techniques
    • Importance of audio in TV production.
    • Types of microphones and their uses.
    • Techniques for capturing clear dialogue and sound.
  • Post-Production Audio Considerations
    • Basics of audio editing.
    • Adding sound effects and music.
    • Balancing audio levels for final output.
  • Introduction to Video Editing Software
    • Overview of popular editing software (Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro).
    • Importing and organizing footage.
    • Basic editing techniques (cutting, transitions, color correction).
  • Creating a Cohesive Story
    • Understanding narrative structure in editing.
    • Importance of pacing and rhythm.
    • Techniques for enhancing visual storytelling.
  • Exporting and Delivering Final Product
    • Export settings for different platforms.
    • Understanding file formats and resolutions.
    • Preparing content for broadcast and online distribution.

Course Date

2025-01-06

2025-04-07

2025-07-07

2025-10-06

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£3800 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3040 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2356 / Member

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