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Principles of Studio Technology - B2B37ZST

Main course
Credits 4
Semesters Winter
Completion Assessment + Examination
Language of teaching Czech
Extent of teaching 2P+2L
Annotation
The course gives basic knowledge of elements and systems used in television and radio professional and semiprofessional studio technology and of technology of radio and television production and broadcasting. Laboratory exercises are situated in a small school studio and are completed with professional excursions.
Study targets
Students acquire theoretical knowledge on studio technology and in project part of the course practical experience.
Course outlines
1. Principles of video and audio technology
2. Technology of video and audio production, scriptwriting
3. Television studio, lighting, video composition
4. Image and video capturing, camera
5. Video signal processing
6. Image and video effects, animation
7. Digital cinematography
8. Recording studio, acoustics, microphones
9. Mixing consoles
10. Stereo and multichannel recording
11. Audio signal processing, sound effects
12. Audio and video formats
13. Audio and video recording
14. Streaming and broadcasting of audiovisual data

Exercises outlines
1. Introduction, audiovisual projects
2. Digital production system
3. Working in TV studio
4. Working in recording studio
5. Video signal processing
6. Audio signal processing
7. Real-time processing of audio and video
8. Animation
9. CD and DVD authoring
10. Audiovisual project - recording
11. Audiovisual project - post processing
12. Audiovisual project - finishing
13. Field trip: TV and radio studios
14. Presentation of projects, assessment
Literature
Browne,S.: High Definition Postproduction, Editing and Delivery. Elsevier, 2007, ISBN-13: 978-0-240-80839-0
Kerlow,I.: The Art of 3D Computer Animation and Effects,. Wiley, 2009, ISBN-13: 978-0470084908
Schimmel, J.: Studiová a hudební elektronika. Brno VUT 2012, ISBN 978-80-214-4452-2
Huber, D., M.: Modern Recording Techniques. 7 ed. Focal Press 2010
Requirements
Basic orientation in electronics, physics, signals and systems.

Principles of Studio Technology - A2B37ZST

Credits 6
Semesters Winter
Completion Assessment + Examination
Language of teaching Czech
Extent of teaching 2P+2L
Annotation
The course gives basic knowledge of elements and systems used in television and radio professional and semiprofessional studio technology and of technology of radio and television production and broadcasting. Laboratory exercises are situated in a small school studio and are completed with professional excursions.
Study targets
Students acquire theoretical knowledge on studio technology and in project part of the course practical experience.
Course outlines
1. Introduction, principles of video and audio technology
2. Technology of video and audio production, scriptwriting
3. Television studio, lighting, video composition
4. Image and video capturing, camera
5. Video signal processing
6. Image and video effects, animation
7. Digital cinematography
8. Recording studio, acoustics, microphones
9. Stereo and multichannel recording
10. Audio signal processing, sound effects
11. Audio and video formats
12. Audio and video recording
13. Streaming and broadcasting of audiovisual data
14. Reserve
Exercises outlines
1. Introduction, audiovisual projects
2. Digital production system (Adobe Production Premium)
3. Working in TV studio
4. Working in recording studio
5. Video signal processing (Adobe Premiere)
6. Audio signal processing (Adobe Audition)
7. Real-time processing of audio and video
8. Animation (Adobe After Effects)
9. CD and DVD authoring (Adobe Encore)
10. Audiovisual project - recording
11. Audiovisual project - post processing
12. Audiovisual project - finishing
13. Visit to TV and radio studios
14. Presentation of projects, assessment
Literature
1. Browne,S.: High Definition Postproduction, Editing and Delivery HD Video. Elsevier, 2007, ISBN-13: 978-0-240-80839-0

2. Eargle, J.: Handbook of recording engineering. Springer 2006

3. Adobe Creative Suite Production Studio Support Pages
http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/production/
Requirements
see moodle.kme.fel.cvut.cz

Principles of Studio Technology - AD2B37ZST

Credits 6
Semesters Winter
Completion Assessment + Examination
Language of teaching Czech
Extent of teaching 14KP+6KL
Annotation
The course gives basic knowledge of elements and systems used in television and radio professional and semiprofessional studio technology and of technology of radio and television production and broadcasting. Laboratory exercises are situated in a small school studio and are completed with professional excursions.
Study targets
Students acquire theoretical knowledge on studio technology and in project part of the course practical experience.
Course outlines
1. Introduction, principles of video and audio technology
2. Technology of video and audio production, scriptwriting
3. Television studio, lighting, video composition
4. Image and video capturing, camera
5. Video signal processing
6. Image and video effects, animation
7. Digital cinematography
8. Recording studio, acoustics, microphones
9. Stereo and multichannel recording
10. Audio signal processing, sound effects
11. Audio and video formats
12. Audio and video recording
13. Streaming and broadcasting of audiovisual data
14. Reserve
Exercises outlines
1. Introduction, audiovisual projects
2. Digital production system (Adobe Production Premium)
3. Working in TV studio
4. Working in recording studio
5. Video signal processing (Adobe Premiere)
6. Audio signal processing (Adobe Audition)
7. Real-time processing of audio and video
8. Animation (Adobe After Effects)
9. CD and DVD authoring (Adobe Encore)
10. Audiovisual project - recording
11. Audiovisual project - post processing
12. Audiovisual project - finishing
13. Visit to TV and radio studios
14. Presentation of projects, assessment
Literature
1. Browne,S.: High Definition Postproduction, Editing and Delivery HD Video. Elsevier, 2007, ISBN-13: 978-0-240-80839-0

2. Eargle, J.: Handbook of recording engineering. Springer 2006

3. Adobe Creative Suite Production Studio Support Pages
http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/production/
Requirements
see moodle.kme.fel.cvut.cz