Checking date: 05/07/2022


Course: 2022/2023

Digital Post-production
(13524)
Bachelor in Film, Television and Media Studies (Plan: 382 - Estudio: 211)


Coordinating teacher: UTRAY DELGADO, FRANCISCO

Department assigned to the subject: Communication and Media Studies Department

Type: Compulsory
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

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Requirements (Subjects that are assumed to be known)
Subject / s with use of audio visual production equipment: camera, sound, editing and post-production.
Objectives
1. Knowledge and approach to the video editing basis and the techniques and digital post-production processes. 2. Knowledge of technical and operational systems of the current editing and digital post-production equipments. 3. Ability to identify the various possibilities offered by digital post-production equipments: digital composition, digital effects, 2D/3D graphics & animation. 4. Capacity to operate post-production and video editing equipments. 5. Ability to assume post-production responsibilities in the post-production process.
Skills and learning outcomes
Description of contents: programme
M1. Digital Compositing - Workflow - Matte creation and editting - Chroma Key - 3D compositing - Motion graphics - Typographic animation M2. Digital image compression M3. Color correction M4. Motion control This subject is recognised as experimental, and has seven additional hours in audiovisual laboratory workshops. Recording with chroma key for VFX. Creative workshop to learn how to record video with chroma key backgrounds for visual effects. These experimental practice sessions will be held on the sets of the laboratories that are available and with portable chroma key backgrounds for outdoors.
Learning activities and methodology
- THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL CLASSES. Theoretical classes for the acquisition of basic notions of audiovisual image technology and technique. - TUTORIALS. Individual (individual tutorials) or group (group tutorials) assistance to students by the teacher. - INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP WORK BY THE STUDENT - WORKSHOPS AND LABORATORIES
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination 60
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 40
Calendar of Continuous assessment
Basic Bibliography
  • Brinkman, R.. The art and science of Digital Compositing. Techniques for visual effects, animation and motion graphics. Morgan Kauffman. 2008
  • Dobbert, Tim . Matchmoving. The invisible art of Camera Tracking. . Sybex, Wiley. 2013
  • Hornung, Erica . The Art and Technique of Matchmoving. Solutions for the VFX Artist. Focal Press. 2010
  • Hullfish, Steve . The Art and Technique of Digital Color Correction (2dn edition) . Focal Press. 2013
  • Prieto Souto, X. y Doménech González, G.. Respirar con la imagen. Conversaciones sobre montaje con Teresa Font.. TECMERIN. 2019
  • Rajas, Mario y Álvarez, Sergio (eds.) . Tecnologías audiovisuales en la era digital. Fragua. 2014
  • Utray, F., Armenteros, M. & Benítez, A.J. . Postproducción digital. Una perspectiva contemporánea. Dykinson. 2015
  • Van Hurkman, Alexis . Color Correction Handbook: Professional Techniques for Video and Cinema (2nd Edition) . Peachpitpress. 2013
  • White, T. . Animación del lápiz al pixel. Técnicas clásicas para animadores digitales.. Omega. 2010
  • Wright, Steve . Digital Compositing for Film and Video (4th edition) . Routledge. 2017
Recursos electrónicosElectronic Resources *
Additional Bibliography
  • Dion Scoppettuolo. The Beginner¿s Guide to DaVinci Resolve. Blackmagic Design. 2021
  • Selby, Andrew. Animación. Nuevos proyectos y procesos creativos.. Parramón ediciones.. 2009.
  • White, Tony. Animación del lápiz al pixel. Técnicas clásicas para animadores digitales.. Omega.. 2010.
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The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.