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Grad of the Year

On November 14, 2011, in Television & Video Production, by Television Faculty
 

Trees

On November 8, 2011, in Television & Video Production, by Television Faculty

Sambujak Productions is currently working on post-production of their upcoming project “Trees”, which will be screening on Friday, December 9th.  Keep an eye on the Production Website, and check them out on Facebook and Twitter!

 

 

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Our second-year production company “Spotlight Productions” is nearly finished their post-production window, and we’ll get to have a look at the first production of the term this Friday, October 21st.

“A story about love unravels when your every day girl, Lily, meets business man, Mark, and a relationship blossoms. As strange things begin to occur, Lily finds out exactly what she’s willing to do for love.”

 A few production photos from the crew are below!

Combat Hospital Creator Visits!

On October 7, 2011, in Television & Video Production, by Television Faculty

Jinder Chalmers, creator of “Combat Hospital” (as well as BCIT Alumni & writing instructor) spent some time with our students this afternoon, answering questions and giving advice on getting a major international TV series off the ground, and the production process necessary to make it successful.

Ms. Chalmers offered an insightful look at the realities of multi-million dollar productions and shared her experiences on the series to an audience students from the Broadcast Department.  Information on finding funding sources as well as making the industry connections necessary for success were great discussion topics!

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Refining the basics…

On October 7, 2011, in Television & Video Production, by Television Faculty

Our first-year Television & Video Production students have been studying the basics of camera operation, composition, and sequencing since the beginning of September, and we’ve turned them loose on the BCIT Burnaby campus to see what they can do!

The students are visiting the trades and technical areas at BCIT to bring short stories back, which are then being edited (and we’ll hopefully have a few to post online soon as well).

The process:

  1. Practising camera skills including operating the camera itself and composing shots properly and getting clean audio
  2. We bring back the raw footage and screen it all with the class to identify problem areas and look for solutions
  3. After critiquing the footage, everything is loaded onto our server so students can practise editing what they shot.  This helps to identify any missed opportunities and better-prepare them for the next time out the door.
  4. At the beginning of class next week, we’re going to look at the edited footage so we can see the entire process from production right through to delivery
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