The course is included in these curricula and study modules
- Media technology 2006 - Multicamera studio work
- Media technology 2005 - Multicamera studio work
- Media technology 2004 - Tv and video
- Information- and mediatechnology 2007 (media technology) - Multicamera studio work
- Information- and mediatechnology 2008 (media technology) - Multicamera studio work
- Information- and mediatechnology 2009 (media technology) - Multicamera studio work
- Information- and mediatechnology 2010 (media technology) - Multicamera studio work
- Information- and mediatechnology 2011 (media technology) - Multicamera studio work
- Information- and mediatechnology 2012 (media technology) - Multicamera studio work
- Information- and mediatechnology 2013 (media technology) - Multicamera studio work
- Media culture 2007 (scriptwriting) - Multi camera
- Media culture 2007 (directing) - Multi camera
- Media culture 2007 (cinematography and editing) - Multi camera
- Media culture 2007 (production) - Multi camera
- Media culture 2007 (audio production) - Multi camera
- Media culture 2008 (scriptwriting) - Multi camera
- Media culture 2008 (cinematography) - Multi camera
- Media culture 2008 (directing) - Multi camera
- Media culture 2008 (production) - Multi camera
- Media culture 2008 (audio) - Multi camera
- Film and tv 2009 (directing) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2009 (scriptwriting) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2009 (cinematography and editing) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2009 (sound and music) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2009 (producing films) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2010 (sound and music) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2010 (scriptwriting) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2010 (cinematography and editing) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2010 (producing films) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2010 (directing) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2011 (sound and music) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2011 (cinematography and editing) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2011 (producing films) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2011 (scriptwriting) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2011 (directing) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2012 (producing films) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2012 (scriptwriting and directing) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2012 (cinematography and editing) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2012 (online media) - Extension studies: advanced tv production
- Film and tv 2012 (sound and music) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2013 (producing films) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2013 (scriptwriting and directing) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2013 (cinematography and editing) - Multicamera production
- Film and tv 2013 (sound and music) - Multicamera production
Level/category
Professional studies
Teaching language
Swedish
Type of course
Compulsory
Cycle/level of course
First
Recommended year of study
2
Total number of ECTS
5 cr
Competency aims
The aim of the course is to give the student basic skills to work in
multicamera environments.
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student is expected to:
- be familiar with basic studio engineering
- have knowledge of studio operational practice
- know about the different phases of a multicamera-production.
- know how to communicate over talkback
- know who is who in the studio and about how responsibility is
shared - plan and to realize smaller multicamera productions
Course contents
Introduction to studio engineering and the planning process.
Presentation of the studio team and how to communicate in the
studio. Practical rehearsal in the tv-studio.
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Basic course in single camera production
Previous course names
2XX Basics of studio production (television)
Additional information
Studio rehearsals will be held in UIAH/Lume tv-studio.
Recommended or required reading
Course material will be available (in pdf-format) during lectures.
Study activities
- Lectures - 52 hours
- Excursions and demonstrations - 6 hours
- Individual- and group instruction - 35 hours
- Individual studies - 25 hours
- - 15 hours
Workload
- Total workload of the course: 133 hours
- Of which autonomous studies: 133 hours
- Of which scheduled studies: 0 hours
Mode of Delivery
Participation in tuition
Assessment methods
- Exams (written-, oral-, home-)
- Essays, reports, productions and portfolio
Teacher
- Grabber Klaus
- Grönroos Mikael
- Mård Tommy
- Nordström Fred
- Räisä Tiina
Examiner
Mård Tommy
Home page of the course
Group size
No limit
Assignments valid until
12 months after course has ended
Assessment methods
- Date of examination will be announced later - Exams
- Date will be announced later - Reports and productions