Published 9/2024
Created by Scott Baker
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 20 Lectures ( 1h 36m ) | Size: 1.94 GB
How to Create a Post-Production Workflow to take your Film from the Camera to the Screen, On Time, and On Budget
What you’ll learn:
How to organize a Post-Production workflow for optimum efficiency
How to properly and clearly communicate with their team
The correct order in which the editing process happens, and why
How Picture, Sound, Music, VFX all come together in the end
Different roles and jobs available in Post-Production
Requirements:
A beginner level understanding of Editing and Post-Production
Some production experience is very helpful, but not necessary
Description:
Join filmmaker Scott Baker and post-production supervisor Ryan Bruner for an in depth study of how to take your film from raw camera footage to a finished product on the movie screen.WHO IS THE CLASS FOR?This one of a kind course is designed for aspiring Directors, Editors, Producers and Filmmakers who want to master the art of post-production and streamline their workflow from the moment the footage leaves to camera to the film’s final output. Whether you’re making your first short film or have years of experience directing and producing, understanding the Post-Production process, and being able to create an efficient workflow will make your life easier and ensure you can deliver the film on time and on budget.WHY TAKE THIS COURSE?The world of video is now moving faster than ever before, and everyone needs their content to reach their audience immediately. Being able to deliver that content quickly has become more important than ever before, and having an efficient workflow to follow will allow you do this on without thinking twice or wasting time. We will explore the entire post-production process, learning how the different departments interact, the importance of Creative Hierarchy and how to navigate the complexities of Editing, Colour Correction, Sound Design, and Visual Effects.Through real-world experience, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of how to structure a post-production pipeline that maximizes creativity and reduces stress while keeping to deadlines and budgets. This course will cover essential techniques for collaborating with a team and optimizing workflow by exploring how these industry standard processes that are used on large scale Hollywood blockbusters can be adapted and applied to smaller scale projects such as short films, music videos, and commercial work. This course will save you time and money by taking advantage of our Experience in the Film Industry Dating back to 2009 as we share our knowledge, tips, tricks, and secrets we’ve learned to make sure you get your film projects on the right right, and help you become a more efficient and reliable filmmaking.WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?Creative Hierarchy — Who has the final say on creative decisions and why this is so criticalCreating Workflows — Having a plan for everyone to follow and ensuring your team is working toward the same goalSpotting Sessions— These will put your Composers, Sound Designers, and VFX Artists on the right path from the beginningEditing Efficiency — Watching Dailies, Making Circle Takes, Creating Proxies, Properly SlatingMastering & Packaging — Locators, formats, outputs… all the things to make sure your hard work gets seen the way it’s meant to bePost-Productions Roles & Careers — There are so many more careers within the film industry that don’t get talked about, lets learn about those Enroll today and get instant access:Easy-to-watch video lessonsDownloadable resourcesPremium instructor supportLifetime access to course updatesGet Creative, Have Fun, and Take RisksWith a 30-day 100% money back guarantee, there is no risk!. Enroll now to take your filmmaking to the NEXT LEVEL.See you in the classroom.- Scott and Ryan
Who this course is for:
Directors, Editors, Producers, Sound Designers, VFX Artists, Composers
Beginners wanting to advance to an Intermediate level
Anyone wanting to have a better understanding of Post-Production
Homepage
https://www.udemy.com/course/navigating-post-production/