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[ecrea] Visiting Lecturer work: MA Producing Film & TV

Wed Aug 24 06:31:58 GMT 2016



VISITING LECTURER – PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT

RHUL Media Arts is seeking a wonderful Line Producer/Producer/Head of Production/ Industry Professional to teach in London.

Autumn Term 2016 – 22 hrs.

When: Thursday or Friday afternoons

30 September 2017 – 9 December 2017


The Royal Holloway Masters in Producing Film and Television offers aspiring producers an opportunity to acquire the creative and entrepreneurial skills required to enter the rapidly changing universe of film and television.

The course is taught in Bedford Square in Central London. It concentrates on developing the creative, managerial, financial and legal capabilities required for a successful career in production. Whilst reflecting the global nature of the contemporary media marketplace, its main focus is UK film and television fiction rather than factual production. The programme is highly professional and its graduates are successfully employed in the film and television industries around the world.

Production Management – Autumn 2016

This unit introduces students to the nut and bolts of production management. They will learn how the Production Department works and the role of Line Producer and Producer. They will learn to create professional Budgets and Schedule in Movie Magic Software. They will learn how to cost all the elements involved in production as well as understand post-production, contract requirements for talent and crew, insurance issues, shooting abroad, co-production and union requirements. They will understand how to produce professional production paperwork such as call sheets, movement orders, purchase orders, cost reports and accounts. They will understand what deliverables are required for both Film and TV. In addition they will learn to think strategically about production problems and location issues. They will gain an insight in to how contracts are negotiated and productions managed financially. The assessment for this course is a Budget, Schedule, Cash Flow with Creative approach to producing a high quality low budget film or 50 minute TV drama.


https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/mediaarts/coursefinder/maproducingfilmandtelevision.aspx


Please contact Gillian Gordon, Course Director, for further information: (Gillian.gordon /at/ rhul.ac.uk) or call 07900244609.


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