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Course of Modern Technology in TV Production


Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development offers this training program in “Modern Technology in TV Production”, designed to keep pace with the rapid transformations in media production technologies and to deliver professional content that meets global quality standards in a constantly evolving media environment. Television production today goes beyond cameras and editing; it relies on a comprehensive system of digital tools, advanced software, and intelligent systems that ensure high-quality visual production reflecting precise and impactful messaging.

This program focuses on empowering participants to utilize modern technologies across all stages of television production, from planning and scriptwriting to shooting, directing, editing, and digital broadcasting across multiple platforms. It also covers the technical and managerial aspects of producing television content in accordance with internationally recognized professional and technical standards.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Professionals in television directing and production.

  • Technicians, editors, and television equipment operators.

  • Digital content managers in TV channels and stations.

  • Individuals seeking to enhance their technical skills in media production.

Knowledge and Benefits:

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

  • Identify the latest technologies used in modern television production.

  • Gain skills in operating digital devices and advanced production software.

  • Develop the ability to manage shooting, editing, and broadcasting professionally.

  • Produce high-quality visual content suitable for modern platforms.

  • Stay up-to-date with global advancements in AI and digital production control.

Course Content

  • Introduction to Modern Television Production

    • Evolution of production technologies from traditional to digital.

    • Technical and creative composition of the production team.

    • The relationship between technology and content quality.

  • Production Workflow in Television

    • Initial planning and pre-production phase.

    • Field production: coordination and shooting.

    • Post-production and final review.

  • Digital Cameras and Their Types

    • Comparison between professional and small digital cameras.

    • Camera settings and manual control techniques.

    • Use of tripods, cranes, and drones in shooting.

  • Advanced Shooting Systems

    • 4K and 8K shooting technologies.

    • Slow-motion and time-lapse filming techniques.

    • Multi-camera shooting techniques.

  • Audio in Television Production

    • Internal and external audio recording systems.

    • Use of specialized microphones.

    • Audio processing and quality enhancement during editing.

  • Professional Lighting

    • Types of lighting units and distribution methods.

    • Lighting in indoor and outdoor environments.

    • Controlling lighting to create dramatic effects.

  • Digital Editing Systems

    • Professional editing software (Adobe Premiere, Final Cut).

    • Importing, arranging footage, and adding effects.

    • Producing final high-quality video output.

  • Visual Effects and Graphics

    • Designing program logos using After Effects.

    • Integrating 3D elements.

    • Color correction and visual filters.

  • Quality Control

    • Image and audio quality standards.

    • Review and verification tools before broadcasting.

    • Avoiding technical and production errors.

  • Control Room Management

    • Components of a live broadcast control room.

    • Coordination between director and technical team.

    • Handling emergencies during live broadcasting.

  • Virtual Studio Technologies

    • Using green screens for virtual sets.

    • Augmented Reality (AR) applications in broadcasts.

    • Creating 3D virtual studios.

  • Digital Archiving Systems

    • Storing television material electronically.

    • Organizing content using databases.

    • Retrieving and reusing archived material.

  • Multi-Platform Television Production

    • Adapting content for various devices and platforms.

    • Broadcasting on YouTube and social media platforms.

    • Measuring engagement and optimizing audience reach.

  • Cybersecurity in Television Content

    • Protecting materials from piracy and hacking.

    • Securing content during storage and transmission.

    • Protecting intellectual property rights.

  • Media Production Ethics

    • Accuracy and objectivity in media content delivery.

    • Compliance with legal and regulatory standards.

    • Respecting cultural and social values.

  • Program Planning Using Digital Tools

    • Scheduling programs and defining content.

    • Using Media Asset Management (MAM) software.

    • Coordinating between production and marketing teams.

  • Production Reporting

    • Documenting production phases and outputs.

    • Follow-up and technical evaluation reports.

    • Key performance indicators in television work.

  • Artificial Intelligence in Television Production

    • Using AI for selecting footage and organizing content.

    • Real-time translation and AI voice-over applications.

    • Analyzing viewership data to improve content.

  • Managing Technical Teams

    • Assigning roles and responsibilities.

    • Motivating teams and ensuring collaboration.

    • Troubleshooting issues during shooting and broadcasting.

  • Future Trends in Television Production

    • Cloud broadcasting and cloud technology.

    • Virtual reality and metaverse applications.

    • Developing content according to modern audience behaviors.

Course Date

2026-03-02

2026-06-01

2026-08-31

2026-11-30

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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