On successfully completing the TTOC Broadcast Assistant - Camera course you will receive a television industry recognised TAFE certificate. This will qualify you for employment as a Camera Assistant.
What will I study?
Camera Introduction
Camera assistants who are familiar with basic maintenance, installation and operation of components in studio and in field will extend their knowledge in the specialised area of camera operation.
Students will work together in tutorial mode to learn theory of colourimetry, light characteristics, colour temperature and vision monitoring. In workshop mode students will be divided into four specifics areas: Camera (installation, line up and operation); Camera Control Unit operation; Lighting; and, Installation and Operation of a video server.
Students will learn to identify cameras, camera cables, cable routing, camera checks, standard definition and high definition digital camera chain set-up, camera terminology, shot framing, television terminology, and studio and OB etiquette.
Sony hard and portable camera chains, Canon boxed and ENG lenses, Vinten and Sachtler pan and tilt heads, high definition and portable tripods will all be used in this module.
What kind of job can I expect?
Successful graduates will be a capable Camera Assistant.
What are the entry requirements?
The applicant should have two years relevant experience or have completed Broadcast Operator - Intermediate.
How often do the courses run?
Courses are one month long, starting March 2010, and will run frequently until the last intake for 2010 in October.
What will it cost?
The cost of this specialised course is $1950.
Interested?
The course is limited to ten students per month, so secure your place and kick start your career in broadcast camera operation.
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Course Code
TTOC1005
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