Advanced Studio Techniques - TFT00050H
Module will run
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Semester 1 2025-26 |
Module aims
This module will:
- Acquaint you with the advanced principles of vision-mixing, lighting, image control and sound operations in the multi-camera television studio.
- Develop your practical skills in operating and applying vision, lighting, and sound technologies in live and as-live situations.
- Develop students' advanced planning skills in applying and exploring the creative possibilities of TV studio technologies.
- Encourage critical thinking in the evaluation of technical options as they apply to the creative and editorial objectives of different forms of television and - where appropriate - interactive media output.
- Encourage team working skills through the advanced exploration of how studio technologies work together to deliver creative outputs.
- Explore the impact of technologies on the audience's engagement with TV programmes and on future options for programme formatting.
Module learning outcomes
At the end of this module, you will:
- Understand the core technical principles behind vision-mixing, image control, studio lighting and sound operations.
- Have developed advanced practical skills in using and applying those technologies in live and as-live studio situations.
- Have explored the potential of those technologies for realising creative ideas, developing audience engagement, and for originating new programme formats in both TV and - where appropriate - interactive media.
- Have developed critical thinking skills around the evaluation of studio technologies and their creative and practical application.
- Have developed team working and advanced organisational skills by exploring how technologies work together, and how technical teams in the studio gallery communicate their creative intentions
Indicative assessment
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 50 |
Practical | 50 |
Special assessment rules
None
Indicative reassessment
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 50 |
Essay/coursework | 50 |
Module feedback
Formative feedback and support for assessment for the live broadcast will be given on a weekly basis during the: Studio - Staff supported practice sessions. There will be formative support for the advanced programme format assessment in the form of assessment surgeries to be announced after the assessment brief is released.
You will receive written feedback in line with standard University turnaround times.
Indicative reading
(n.d.) Focal Press Book: Multiskilling for Television 9780240515571 B&H.
Jarvis, P. (1998) The essential TV director’s handbook /. illustrated, reprint. Oxford:, Focal Press.
Bamford, N. (2012) Directing television: a professional survival guide /. London:, A & C Black.
Watts, H. (1997) On camera: essential know-how for programme-makers / Harris Watts. Rev. ed. London:, Aavo.
Singleton-Turner, R. (2011) Cue & cut: a practical approach to working in multi-camera studios / Roger Singleton-Turner. Manchester:, Manchester University Press.
Millerson, G. & Owens, J. (n.d.) Television production /. 14th ed. Amsterdam:, Focal Press/Elsevier.
Davis, D. & Elliot, J. (1966) The grammar of television production / Desmond Davis; revised by John Elliott. Rev. ed. London:, published under the auspices of the Guild of Television Producers and Directors by Barrie & Rockliff.
Utterback, A.H. (n.d.) Studio television production and directing / Andrew H. Utterback. Amsterdam;, Focal Press.
Ward, P. (n.d.) Studio and outside broadcast camerawork: a guide to multi-camerawork production /. 2nd ed. Oxford:, Focal Press.
(n.d.) BBC Guide to the TV Studio. .
Lighting
Alton, J. (1995) Painting with light / John Alton; introduction by Todd McCarthy. Berkeley;, University of California Press.
Brown, B. (n.d.) Motion picture and video lighting / Blain Brown. 2nd ed.,. Amsterdam;, Elsevier/Focal Press.
Jackman, J. & Jackman, J. (n.d.) Lighting for digital video and television [electronic resource] / John Jackman. 3rd ed. Burlington, MA:, Focal Press.
Vision Mixing
Sound and Sound operations
Ballou, G. & Ballou, G. (n.d.) Handbook for sound engineers / Glen M. Ballou, editor. 4th ed. Amsterdam;, Focal Press/ Elsevier.
Corbett, I. (n.d.) Mic it!: microphones, microphone techniques, and their impact on the final mix /. Focal Press,.
Holman, T. (n.d.) Sound for film and television / Tomlinson Holman. 3rd ed. Burlington, MA:, Focal Press.
Rumsey, F. & McCormick, T. (2006) Sound and recording: an introduction / Francis Rumsey, Tim McCormick. 5th ed. Amsterdam;, Elsevier.
Izhaki, R. (n.d.) Mixing audio: concepts, practices and tools / Roey Izhaki. Oxford:, Focal Press.
Rumsey, F. & McCormick, T. (2002) Sound and recording : an introduction / Francis Rumsey, Tim McCormick. 4th ed. Oxford:, Focal Press.
Racks and Signal Paths
Townsend, G.B. (n.d.) TV & video engineer’s reference book /. Butterworth-Heinemann,.
Ward, P. (2000) TV technical operations [electronic resource]: an introduction / Peter Ward. Oxford:, Focal Press.