VIDEO STUDIO DESIGN, BUILD & RUN MASTERCLASS

This is an in depth course with built in exercises that will take you by the hand through every aspect of studio design, build and then producing regular recorded or live shows in that studio, thereby speeding up your production workflow.

This is an in depth course with built in exercises that will take you by the hand through every aspect of studio design, build and then producing regular recorded or live shows in that studio, thereby speeding up your production workflow.

Course Summary

Design, create and build the ideal video and live streaming studio for you, from layout and equipment to set design, virtual sets and staffing, running and production of your content.

Video is more important than ever before. But video production takes time and money. That's why increasingly individuals and organisations are realising that creating your own, branded, professional looking video studio is more important than ever before.

But designing a purpose built video studio can end up being costly and taking up too much time.

Hence this Video Studio Design, Build and Run masterclass which takes you through every step of creating exactly the right studio for you.

This course will guide through every step of designing and building your own video studio.

- Choosing the right location for your studio
- Selecting the right equipment
- Designing a real or virtual background and set
- Lighting
- Sound
- Cameras
- Production solutions and media play-in devices
- Live-Streaming
- Presentation skills
- Video and programme production planning

And much, much more.

Whether you want to create a small home studio, or you're looking to build a video studio for your media department, organisation, digital publisher or you want a full multi-camera, broadcast quality, TV studio, this course will take you through every step you need to consider.

The course will fast track you to your ideal studio, saving you money on costly mistakes.

The course will identify considerations that you need to make at the beginning, details, most people end up discovering at the end of the build, which ultimately cost them money.

This course has been delivered around the world by Dean Arnett who has designed and built all kinds of studio solutions.

Course Summary

COURSE SUMMARY
Design, create and build the ideal video and live streaming studio for you, from layout and equipment to set design, virtual sets and staffing, running and production of your content.

Video is more important than ever before. But video production takes time and money. That’s why increasingly individuals and organisations are realising that creating your own, branded, professional looking video studio is more important than ever before.

But designing a purpose built video studio can end up being costly and taking up too much time.

Hence this Video Studio Design, Build and Run masterclass which takes you through every step of creating exactly the right studio for you.

 

This course will guide through every step of designing and building your own video studio.

– Choosing the right location for your studio
– Selecting the right equipment
– Designing a real or virtual background and set
– Lighting
– Sound
– Cameras
– Production solutions and media play-in devices
– Live-Streaming
– Presentation skills
– Video and programme production planning

And much, much more.

Whether you want to create a small home studio, or you’re looking to build a video studio for your media department, organisation, digital publisher or you want a full multi-camera, broadcast quality, TV studio, this course will take you through every step you need to consider.

The course will fast track you to your ideal studio, saving you money on costly mistakes.

The course will identify considerations that you need to make at the beginning, details, most people end up discovering at the end of the build, which ultimately cost them money.

This course has been delivered around the world by Dean Arnett who has designed and built all kinds of studio solutions.

WHO’S IT FOR

This course covers all sizes and types of video studio builds, whether your studio is just for recordings, for live-streaming or for both.
This course will help you design and build your perfect studio, whether you are after a…- Simple single camera home studio
– A multi-camera podcasting studio
– A glossy, professional meeting contribution studio
– A glossy, professional conference studio
– A glossy, professional virtual presentation studio
– A branded, glossy looking media department, corporate studio
– A Visual Radio solution for an established radio show
– A Live-Streaming video studio for regularly engaging and connecting with your audience
– A multi-camera studio for regular guest interviews
– A full blown, broadcast quality TV studio for digital publishers or broadcasters

OUTCOMES

This course will guide you through all aspects of studio design, build and production running, with a step by step exercise model.

By the end you will have identified and understood your ideal studio set up based on your own editorial requirements.You will understand which are the right cameras for your studio, the right sound and lighting solutions. You will understand what front end production solution you need to switch between cameras and play in graphics and media professionally.

You will, by the end of this course, be able to create regular, cheap, broadcast quality video content from your own video studio without the expense of having to constantly hire a filming crew.

Having your own studio will revolutionise your media creation process.


Day 1 Syllabus

What is 360 and what is the difference between IR, AR and VR? • Who wants 360? Who should have 360?
What is the appetite for 360 and what role does it play?
What kit do you need?
The difference between prosumer 360 cameras and 360 filming rigs and arrays
How to use 360, what stories it works on and what are it’s limitations
How to tell a story, guide the audience, edit the pictures and follow a narrative arc
What software do you need?
What is the workflow and the process?
How to publish and distribute 360 effectively.
360 and how it can be used for ‘Shoot-First-Frame-Later’ film-making and journalism

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