Studios are faced with unprecedented audience demand for new content and the growing adoption of remote production. Therefore, they use Amazon Web Services (AWS) to quickly set up remote artist workstations, editorial workflows, collaboration platforms, and rendering. In this foundational course, you will learn the primary post-production workflows, the processes in each phase, and critical roles in post-production.
- Course level: Fundamental
- Duration: 20 minutes
Activities
This course includes visuals and assessments.
Course objectives
In this course, you will learn to:
- Recognize post-production workflow phases.
- Describe the primary processes in each phase of post-production.
- Identify the roles responsible for each post-production process.
Intended audience
This course is intended for learners new to content production who are in or pursuing the following roles:
- Assistant editors
- Post coordinators
- Digital imaging technicians (DITs)
- System administrators
- Media and post-production engineers
- Media systems architects
Prerequisites
We recommend that attendees of this course have completed the following:
- AWS for Media & Entertainment Content Production Concepts and Roles. This is a digital training course.
- Alternatively, learners may have 1 to 2 years of experience working in film, television, or short-form content production.
Course outline
Module 1: Introduction
- Introduction
Module 2: Post-production workflow processes
- Ingest
- Visual effects (VFX) and graphics
- Color correction and grading
- Sound recording, editing, and mixing
Module 3: Conclusion
- Summary
Module 4: Knowledge Check Questions
- Knowledge Check
Module 5: Getting Help
- Learn More
- Contact Us