Program Overview
Four-Week Post Production
Overview
Four-Week Post Production is a full-time intensive and practical course giving students the opportunity to study and practice post production as a creative and technical craft, learning the core skills and technology needed for today’s ever-changing screen industries. This course is suitable for beginners, no previous experience is required.
Why Take the Course?
Four-Week Post Production will build an enhanced understanding of post-production processes and best practices based on the project, genre and the objectives of the filmmakers. You will also learn ways to pursue editing opportunities in the screen industries and push your editing ability even further.
What you will study
The following list is an overview of the topics and themes covered in Four-Week Post Production:
- Adobe Premiere Pro Training
- Creative Editing Training
- Colour Grading
Entry Requirements
- Minimum Age: 18 at the start of the course.
- This course is open enrolment and there are no entry requirements.
- In order to get the most out of the course, you should be able to both speak and write in English to a reasonable standard.
Duration and Location
- Duration: Four Weeks Full-Time (Monday – Friday, 10am – 5pm).
- Location: MetFilm School London, Birmingham, and Manchester
Dates & Prices
- London: 14 July 2025 - 8 August 2025, £2,700
- Birmingham: 7 July 2025 - 1 August 2025, £2,400
- Manchester: 14 July 2025 - 8 August 2025, £2,400
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Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Four-Week Post Production
is an intensive course for aspiring film editors, providing practical skills and theoretical knowledge for success in today's dynamic screen industries.
This full-time program welcomes students of all skill levels and requires no prior experience in the field.
Objectives:
- Enhance understanding, knowledge, and practice of post-production processes.
- Train students on industry-standard software like Adobe Premiere Pro.
- Equip graduates with the ability to pursue editing roles and hone their creative editing skills.
- Develop understanding of how film editing contributes to narrative, atmosphere, and mood.
Outline:
Adobe Premiere Pro Training:
- Master the fundamentals of editing image, sound, and sequencing.
- Develop organizational workflow skills.
Creative Editing Techniques:
- Understand how creative decision-making impacts editing effectiveness.
- Develop storytelling skills through editing.
Other:
Course Length:
Four weeks (Full-time program)
Location:
MetFilm School Campus in Ealing Studios
Start Dates:
- 15 July 2024 - 9 August 2024
Pricing:
- Early Bird Discount (10% off for bookings made three months before start date): £2,700 This course is part of MetFilm School's extensive Short Courses offerings. [Study with Us for Short Courses](https://www.metfilmschool.ac.uk/study-with-us/short-courses)
Met Film School
Overview:
Met Film School is a renowned film school with campuses in London, Berlin, and Leeds. It offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and short courses in various film and screen-related disciplines. The school is known for its industry connections and practical approach to learning.
Services Offered:
Met Film School provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:
Undergraduate and Postgraduate Courses:
A wide variety of degree programs in areas such as acting, filmmaking, screenwriting, producing, cinematography, and post-production.Short Courses:
Intensive workshops and courses covering various aspects of filmmaking, from acting and directing to cinematography and editing.Student Support and Wellbeing:
Dedicated support services for students' academic, personal, and professional needs.Career Support:
Guidance and resources to help students launch their careers in the film industry.Masterclasses:
Opportunities to learn from industry professionals and gain valuable insights.Screenings and Mixers:
Events that provide networking opportunities and exposure to industry trends.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Met Film School offers a vibrant and engaging campus experience. Students can expect:
State-of-the-art facilities:
Access to professional-grade equipment and studios.Industry-standard learning environment:
Practical training and real-world experience.Strong sense of community:
Opportunities to connect with fellow students and industry professionals.Networking events:
Opportunities to build connections and gain valuable industry contacts.Key Reasons to Study There:
Industry connections:
Strong ties to the film industry, providing students with access to professionals and opportunities.Practical learning:
Emphasis on hands-on experience and real-world projects.Experienced faculty:
Industry professionals and educators who bring real-world expertise to the classroom.Global reach:
Campuses in London, Berlin, and Leeds, offering diverse perspectives and opportunities.Academic Programs:
Met Film School offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Undergraduate:
BA (Hons) degrees in Acting for Screen, Content, Media and Film Production, Digital Film Practice (various specializations), Film and Screen Business, and Practical Filmmaking.Postgraduate:
MA degrees in Cinematography, Directing, Documentary and Factual, Film and Television Production, Post Production, Producing, Screen Acting, and Screenwriting.Other:
Entry Requirements:
General Requirements:
- Minimum Age: 18 years old at the start of the course.
- Open Enrollment: This course is open to everyone, regardless of previous experience.
- English Proficiency: Applicants should be able to speak and write English to a reasonable standard. However, English language proficiency is expected.
Duration and Location:
- Duration: Four weeks full-time (Monday - Friday, 10am - 5pm).
Additional Notes:
- The entry requirements provided above are for the Four-Week Post Production course offered in London. Entry requirements for the same course offered in other locations, such as Berlin, may differ.