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IADT
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HCI Subsidy Funding Available
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EU Fees €1,300 / Non EU Fees €1,700
Learn about all aspects of multi-camera television production at the modern National Film School studio building and facilities.
On this 6-week course, you will be joining the students in our MA in Broadcast Production and you will learn about / how to:
The industry has seen a huge jump in multi-camera production. The course will be of interest to graduates and working professionals.
You will get the opportunity to gain new skills through the application/focus of existing skills; to work in a team to produce a programme for a particular audience and broadcaster or platform.
You will also:
Classes take place on campus, Monday to Friday (10am – 5pm), from 8th April to 17th May 2024.
Graduates and professionals working in the broadcast industries who are interested in upskilling and/or reskilling in areas such Lighting Operator (including vision control), Studio Camera Operator, Vision-mixer, Sound Operator, Floor Manager, or Production Assistant / Broadcast Co-Ordinator.
As part of your application, we require:
You may be asked to attend an interview.
Entry requirements include an undergraduate qualification of 2nd Class Honours or higher at Honours Degree level (Level 8).
Applicants without a Level 8 qualification who have relevant professional experience may be considered through our RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) process.
A variety of professional pathways exist in the audio-visual, web and screen industries. You may want to work as online content providers in the broadcast media, advertisement agencies, production facilities, company in-house production facilities, state and civil society bodies, and indeed any group involved in the creation and distribution of audio-visual content.
The course will enable you to incorporate your skills into your production practices and future professional roles, and give you real-life experience in a professional working environment.
On successful completion of this course, you may also be interested in applying to our MA in Broadcast Production.
The application process for April 2024 is now closed.
Please register your interest for details of a new intake by emailing iadt@creativefutures.ie
Please email any queries to Elena Somoza, IADT Creative Futures Academy Co-ordinator, at iadt@creativefutures.ie
Creative Futures Academy has been awarded a total of €315,640 from the Human Capital Initiative HCI Pillar 3 Micro-Credentials Subsidy funding. Subsidies will range from 50 – 80% of the total course costs for eligible learners. Applications are now open for a number of courses with more coming on-stream in late 2024 and 2025. Terms & Conditions apply.
A CFA scholarship encourages the participation of learners from sections of society that are significantly under-represented in higher education by offering one free place on all of our CFA short courses.