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Understanding Kit for Unscripted Editorial Teams
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Date
Wednesday 12 February 2025
Price
£15.00
Event Type
Professional Development
About this event

What will I be required to do with the kit on location? How do I charge and then replace a battery? What equipment do I need to back up the rushes? How do I use a boom pole?

 

This informal two-hour session takes you through the step by step process of what kit may be used on unscripted tv productions and why.  Aimed at anyone working in the editorial team, the course will introduce attendees to the various elements of filming kit and demonstrate what they are for and what you may be asked to do with the kit on location. No technical or operational knowledge is required!

 

The course is based around a standard FX9 kit for factual filming, including lighting and sound recording, but is relevant to any professional filming – different types of equipment setups will be discussed and explored in the course. Questions and contributions are welcomed so that attendees leave with a good knowledge of what basic items make up a filming kit, what they look like and what you mustn’t leave base without.

 

Who is this for

Editorial team members who would like to get more familiar the tools of the trade used in filming environments. It is of particular benefit to Runners, Researchers and Assistant Producers who might be required to prepare kit before filming sessions and help look after the kit on location.

 

What it covers

  • Identification of various elements of a professional filming kit – cameras, lenses, sound, lighting and more
  • How to prepare a filming kit – batteries, recording media and consumables
  • Kit Q and As

 

Trainer

Matthew Harrisson has worked in television since 1999, when he started as a technical trainee in BBC Wales. As a member of staff there for 17 years, he gained experience in the camera department in studios, OBs and on location, and also in production with the BBC Wales music department. Since leaving BBC Wales in 2017, Matthew has continued to direct short insert films for music and dance productions as well as working as a freelance camera operator. He currently works across a range of productions, including Pobol Y Cwm (as Director of Photography/Camera Supervisor), sports coverage for various broadcasters, and orchestral concert coverage. Matthew is also Administrator of the Royal Television Society Cymru Wales.

 

Cost

£15

 

Duration

2hrs - 1pm - 3pm

 

Location

Online - via Zoom

 

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12th February 2025 - 1pm - 3pm

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