How do people with learning disabilities understand climate change and how it impacts disabled people disproportionately across the world? The draft deal is on the table and now the real horse trading on emissions has begun. Thirty-seven years after police officer Yvonne Fletcher was shot dead outside the Libyan Embassy in London, one of her fellow officers has brought a civil case to the High Court in a bid to have someone held to account for the incident.
How has the news of progress at COP26 — or lack of it — and the prospect of a 2. The Owen Paterson crisis has thrown up questions that have been asked before. Glasgow might have thrown open its doors to the rest of the world here at COP26, but in reality the sheer struggle with visas, vaccinations and intercontinental travel have stopped some people getting here at all.
Drought, floods, net zero — all of these are dominating the agenda in Glasgow. All of us involved in it are really proud of it. And hopefully to prevent it from happening again. You have to do it right out of respect for them. That it dramatises and humanises Operation Yewtree with such sensitivity is testimony to the exceptional creative talent that has come together to make this show, and we at Screen Yorkshire feel privileged to be involved in bringing it to the screen.
As the investigation and criminal trial work their way towards a verdict, those closest to Paul must deal with the effects of the investigation. The Mike Newell Sound Stage TV Studio is a large dedicated HD broadcast standard facility complete with a railed light rig and pedestal cameras with autocue systems, green screen and vision mixer. Our post-production facilities consist of the 50 seat Walter Murch Post-Production Lab and a second 30 seat dedicated lab with major post production software available from Avid Media Composer and Pro Tools for picture and sound editing, Baselight and DaVinci Resolve for colour correction, and Final Draft and MovieMagic Budgeting and Scheduling for scriptwriting and production planning.
A 96 terabyte shared storage facility by EditShare enables students to edit projects collaboratively and simultaneously, mirroring industry standard workflows and practice, while also giving students access to our library of over 23, sound effects and 4, music tracks to use in their edits.
Additional dedicated individual post production suites ideal for colour grading, and dubbing studios for ADR and audio finishing are available for students to book. Mike gives guest masterclasses, and invited students to the post sound mix of his films. I have been offered a job on Overlord and will get to work with J. J Abrams as a result! I'm also working on my first short film outside of university and have the backing of Warner Brothers Creative Talent, I will be getting to use Panavision for all of our camera equipment and maybe shoot on film.
Our final year students are eligible to apply to become a Warner Brothers Creative Talent scholar. We are proud to have been the first undergraduate course in the country to be selected for this partnership. Full details of the scheme are at RTS Bursary. Film and television production is one of the largest growth areas in the creative industries, with major international productions coming to the UK to find the best crews and creatives in the world.
Taught by industry professionals and using the latest technology, you will develop the practical skills, creative abilities, technical expertise and business know-how to really kick-start your career. We also have restaurants for you to eat in or grab something on the go. Want to pop over to the other campus? You can take the free shuttle bus or walk there in just 15 minutes. The course is taught as a range of lectures, workshops, seminars and tutorials.
Practical workshops run each week in location kit and post-production, and dedicated TV studio sessions; while theory modules have screening programmes; and students organise and schedule their own film shoots off campus during filming weeks.
An opportunity for an amazing experience, which will help make you stand out from the crowd. With more and more companies working internationally, experience of living in another country can make a great impression on future employers.
This course offers you the opportunity to enhance your study and CV with a sandwich year abroad. Find out more about Study abroad opportunities. For students starting their course in September and wishing to study abroad in or , please refer to the Turing Scheme. Graduate with invaluable work experience alongside your degree and stand out from the crowd. This course offers you the opportunity to enhance your study and CV with a work placement sandwich year.
Find out more about work placements. There is also a work experience module that you can complete. The course has a dedicated Professional Development expert to help marry up students with work experience opportunities. Throughout the academic year, the course often is approached to engage and work on live projects, and students are given the opportunity to crew and be involved in working on productions for real clients.
Recent examples include working on a documentary for Sky Arts, cinematography for a series of live music records for a classical ensemble, and filming for an evening at Elstree Studios with Dame Diana Rigg. Studying on the Film and Television degree at Hertfordshire also offers you the unique opportunity to gain accredited work experience on our own ongoing live research activity - The Elstree Project.
Since the project began in , over 60 students have been crew members on interview shoots with veterans from the film and television industry at the studios of Elstree and Borehamwood. Some of the stories our students have heard first-hand include what it was like to operate the film camera for Star Wars, design props for Stanley Kubrick, and floor manage The Muppet Show, all while getting the opportunity to further their practical filmmaking skills. Trips to the studios are a regular part of the project, and the work forms part of a vitally important archive.
Hi, my name is Emily and I have just finished my first year at the University of Hertfordshire on the Film and Television Production course. On Sundays before the week starts, I like to go through the lecture slides and make any notes in the margins of my notebook to prepare for the lectures I have that week.
I also do any directed reading at the weekend to get ahead. However, now that our lectures are online, I just listen to and make notes on all my lectures at the start of the week.
As my course is quite practical, we have workshops throughout the week, as well as seminars, so I always try to do a bit of extra reading before those sessions to prepare. My friends and I also work on our own film projects outside of the course, so it is important to be organised and complete classwork early to be available for these projects. On a non-course related note, I also like to meal prep at the start of the week, by washing and chopping fruit and vegetables and keeping them in the fridge, so that I always have healthy snacks on hand, as the week gets busier.
I also have a part-time job freelance editing, so it is important to me to plan my days so that I can fit in my editing work alongside my uni work. The Film, Music and Media Building. This is where we have our editing and camera workshops. The Walter Murch editing lab on the second floor is a great resource and it becomes extremely busy in the days leading up to a deadline.
The Loan Store. The Loan Store is a great resource to have as it allows us to not only rent out equipment for our assignment projects, but also for our own independent projects that we produce throughout the year.
It is in the basement of the Art and Design building. There are also three bookable edit suites down the hall from the loan store, equipped with Dell true colour monitors, Avid colouring desks and 2. Both the College Lane and de Havilland campuses have their Learning Resources Centres LRCs , which are great tools when writing our film and television histories and contexts essays. The University has a wide range of books and academic journals on their online library, which is a great tool for wider reading and including supporting evidence and references in our essays.
I have absolutely loved my first year at Herts, and I would recommend this course and University to anyone thinking of studying film and tv production. Moving away from Guernsey to attend university seemed quite daunting at first, but I settled in a lot quicker and easier than I thought I would.
Everyone here seems nice, and I have made some amazing friends in my first year here. I always knew that I wanted to attend a big university with a lot of students, so the University of Hertfordshire was perfect! I also love that they have such a high focus on sport and extracurricular activities, and the Sports Village on the de Havilland Campus is a great resource.
My advice for students coming to university would be to do your research and really figure out what you want to get out of university and what you want to experience during your time here, to find a university that is right for you.
Thank you for reading and I wish you all the luck in your university journey! Tomi took advantage of all of the opportunities that were available to her both inside and outside of her course. She says, 'The University gave me lots of opportunities to develop public speaking skills, both on my course and while being a Student Ambassador. This helped when being a team leader to speak to my group of 15 teenagers and lead them on their daily activities.
Tomi had a great time at the University and says, 'I really enjoyed my course. It was mainly coursework based which worked well for me as exams made me nervous. My course mates were very supportive, and I found it really interesting to hear their opinions. I have some friends for life! The loan store was also very useful too as it provided free equipment for us to use for the duration of the course!
She encourages future and current students to make the most of what the University has to offer. She says, 'Don't be scared because you're going on your own. Be open to criticism and other people's creative ideas. Not everyone sees your vision and that's okay as there's always room for improvement. Tomi is determined to continue to develop in her role and possibly take her next steps overseas. She says, 'I would like to continue in the job role that I am currently in.
Hopefully, I can move into social media and advertising. I would love to move abroad to America or Australia to work in a similar role. I'm really excited about my future! Our students have worked on some of the most famous and recognisable names in recent film and television productions, including:. Graduates initially go on to become runners, junior researchers, assistant producers, assistant directors, editors and camera assistants, and freelancers.
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