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Summary: A course designed for those wishing to develop their practical skills within the video and television sector, which provides an excellent starting point for moving into the industry or further/higher education.

More Information: http://www.light-house.co.uk

A course designed for those wishing to develop their practical skills within the video and television sector, which provides an excellent starting point for moving into the industry or further/higher education.

This demanding programme enables students to produce high quality productions in a range of styles including documentary, drama, comedy and music video. Using industry standard equipment students will gain an in-depth knowledge of:
- Lighting techniques
- Camera operation
- Sound recording
- Producing/directing
- Script writing
- Editing
- Production management

A City & Guilds Diploma consists of 6 units and a multiple choice exam.

Requirements: Enthusiasm and evidence of interest in the media industry, excellent communication skills, literacy and numeracy and the ability to work effectively in a team.

Cost: Free with travel and childcare costs available. Free places are made possible by funding from the Learning and Skills Council Black Country and ESF.

To be eligible to apply, applicants must be aged 19+, residing in the Black Country Objective 3 area and be unemployed.

Start date 30 January 2007
3 days per week, Tuesday – Thursday (36 wks)

For further details and/or to apply contact Training Coordinator Kelly Jeffs on t: 01902 716055 or e: http://kelly@light-house.co.uk Visit www.light-house.co.uk for information on media training at Light House.

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