NFTS Certificate in Post Production Supervision with WarnerMedia/HBOAccess and Netflix

RPhelan

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The National Film and Television School (NFTS) is to launch a new part time blended learning course, for those looking to develop their career within Post Production Supervision. WarnerMedia/HBOAccess and Netflix have partnered with the School, helping it develop and launch the certificate course which has been specifically designed to meet the demand for more trained Post co-ordinators and supervisors working within the high end television and film industry.

This new part-time Certificate course delivered in partnership with WarnerMedia/HBOAccess and Netflix is designed to give you a grounding in all the different areas that are key in post management. From technical, scheduling and budgetary information and experience to building relationships within the industry. The course is predominantly delivered via a weekly lecture over webinar, and is planned to deliver five face to face Saturdays in London at the NFTS base in Golden Square, where they will teach the elements needed to develop your career in Post, with insight from influential industry figures along the way.

The course will be led by industry professional Gemma Nicholson of Post-Super.com, who has 20 years of experience in different roles across film and television including post production.

The course has an advisory board which includes senior members of the post production community including Cynthia Kanner, Senior Vice President of Post Production at WarnerMedia/HBOAccess, and Alison Beckett, Director of Post Production UK & EMEA for Netflix. Members of the advisory board will deliver special Masterclasses as part of the course.

The first intake of the 24 week certificate will start in January 2021 with an application deadline of 3 October 2020. For more information and to apply, please visit https://nfts.co.uk/post-production-supervision
 
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