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Introduction to the role of Digital Imaging Technician (DIT)
Date: 17th March 2020
Location: BBC Scotland, 40 Pacific Quay, Glasgow G51 1DA

Description
Train to work as a Digital Imaging Technician in film and television

Course Content
This one-day course, led by Grant McPhee, is designed to give you a more advanced overview of the DITs skills beyond data management.

You will learn how to control camera data after it has been securely backed-up to maintain a correctly managed colour pipeline, allowing the director and Director of Photography the reassurance that what they see on set is what they will see in the edit suite. This will cover transcoding, metadata, monitor calibration and onset live grading.

Fees:
Freelance Rate: £225
Corporate Rate: £345

Once you have been accepted on the course we will invoice you, by email, for the full amount of the fees. We must receive your payment 5 working days before the course at the latest. Your place on the course is not confirmed until we have received full payment from you, or you have received written confirmation that you have been awarded a bursary.

Application and deadlines
This course is currently open for applications.

The bursary deadline for this course is Monday 2nd March 2020 at 9 am.

Bursaries
Thanks to funding from the Scottish Government, discretionary bursaries may be available to those who are eligible. Bursary information is available from www.nfts.co.uk/scotland and on each course information page. Please contact scotland@nfts.co.uk if you have a bursary query.

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