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Autumn Courses in Multimedia at BUFVC

July 7th, 2009 · No Comments
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BUFVC logoCopyright Clearance for Print, Broadcast and Multimedia Production

Thursday 17th September 2009,

10.00 am – 5.00 pm

Book now on one of the most popular courses run by the BUFVC. This is an essential one-day starter for those needing to use copy and manage existing third party content in their work and to deliver to students and the public in new services.

Finding, Clearing and Editing Moving Image Media for Education

Wednesday 14th October 2009,

10.30 am – 5.00 pm

This one-day course will guide participants through the many  sources of moving image and sound for educational use including radio and television broadcasts and online materials.It will also explore the copyright implications of using moving image and sound materials in teaching and learning both on- and off-campus. Those attending will participate in a practical session on how to compile and use video and audio materials in lectures, seminars and electronic resources.This one day course will include discussions of:

  • Copyright and educational use of moving image and sound
  • TV, Radio and Off-Air Recordings, including the BUFVC services Box of Broadcasts (BoB) and TRILT (Television and Radio Index for Learning and Teaching)
  • Editing moving image and sound for use on the web (including in a VLE) and Powerpoint presentations
  • BUFVC databases including BUND (British Universities Newsreels Database) and HERMES
  • Online sound and image resources for education
  • Independent radio archives broadcasts available via BUFVC

Encoding Digital Video for Streaming and Network Delivery

Tuesday 10th and Wednesday 11th November 2009

10.30 am – 5.00 pm

Day One: Introductory Course, 10th November 2009

Offers an introduction to digitising moving images for online delivery and tackles problems, which may be encountered in the process.

Day Two: Advanced Course, 11th November 2009

Designed to follow on from the introductory course, this course offers greater technical insight into the challenges involved with digitising moving images for online delivery, addressing considerations such as system software, compression and server technology. Although this is offered as a one-day course, it is recommended that participants should have previously attended the Introductory level course or will already have experience of delivering time-based media via the web. Courses can be booked separately.

Full details at: www.bufvc.ac.uk/courses

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