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DVD Studio Pro

Discipline/s: broadcast & post production
Level: Intermediate
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(Courses will run when we reach minimum numbers)
Contact hours: 6
Places: 5
Fee: $594 Open Channel Members / $720 (non-members) (Prices are Inclusive of GST)
(Membership: $55 / $44 concession - join Open Channel here)
Prerequisites: Basic FCP knowledge advantageous.

 

Learn the basics of creating DVDs and interactive menus utilising DVD Studio Pro.

Learn how to:

  • Work with different video and compression formats
  • Create interactive menus, navigation buttons and links
  • Import motion menus
  • Embed features such as multiple audio tracks
  • Preview and test your DVD

If you have an existing project, this is a great chance to design your DVD menu and extras and practice burning quality DVDs with the support of an industry professional. DVDs are also a reliable mode of presenting all your film related media, eg CV, stills, scripts, testimonials, showreels, etc.

Who should do this course?
This course is designed for people with seeking to learn how to create professional looking and well created DVD's using DVD Studio Pro.

Where can I go after this course?
Graduates will be able to create their own professional DVD projects, or work for a DVD creation company.

Are you interested in being Accredited for this course?
Read about Accreditation Options on Short Courses

How do I Enrol?
Simply print an Enrolment Form and return to us with payment to secure a place in the Short Course. See the Enrolment Form for details on how to pay.
pdf Short Courses Application Form (pdf)

If you wish to enrol in this course as part of a full Certificate III in Media / Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media, with up-front payment, click here.

Tutors

Past Tutors

RICHARD GREENHALGH
Richard graduated from film school in 1991 and began his career in educational video in South Africa. He worked for many years as an editor/ producer for short films both there and in London. When Richard moved to Australia in 2002, he continued to develop his career editing music video clips, short films and corporate and educational videos. Richard uses and teaches a range of computer-based edit systems including AVID Xpress, Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premier. He is also a dab hand at DVD Studio Pro, Motion, Soundtrack and Adobe Photoshop. In 2007, Richard was awarded Best Editor (Short Film) by the Australian Screen Editors Guild.