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Digital Media | Film Production | Visual Effects
Area of study
Arts | Information and Communication Technologies
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
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Program Overview


Course Specification

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FSP2003 Post Production and VFX

  • Units: 1
  • School or Department: School of Creative Arts
  • Grading basis: Graded
  • Course fee schedule:

Requisites

  • Pre-requisite: FSP1003 and FSP1004
  • Enrolment is not permitted in FSP2003 if FTR2010 has been previously completed.

Overview

This course is an intermediate level course in the Film Program and relies on pre-requisite FSP2000 and FSP1003 Editing. Increasingly the Film industry relies on post-production effects to deliver interesting and exciting stories. The aim of this course is to build on previous post-production courses through the development of knowledge and strategies involved with post-production techniques for the Film industry. This course concentrates on the processes involved in designing and integrating style and effects into the production process to achieve practical outcomes relevant to the broadcast industries. This is an advanced course designed to develop specialist professional skills for digital artists through post-production learning environments. Students should develop a solid knowledge of the processes involved in creating and integrating special effect techniques such as motion, composite and overlay into their production pipelines. This will include digital motion graphics, visual effects and compositing techniques to name a few. This course is designed to contribute to and compliment other practice outcome courses, in particular FSP2001 Short Film.


Course Offers

  • Study period: Semester 1, 2023
    • Mode: On-campus
      • Campus: Springfield
    • Mode: On-campus
      • Campus: Toowoomba
    • Mode: Online

Acknowledgement

The University of Southern Queensland acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands and waterways where the University is located. Further, we acknowledge the cultural diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and pay respect to Elders past, present and future.


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