Netribution logo
Advertisement
Top right image
Audio Think Tank Meets Over Sound Training Dilemma Print E-mail
Written by James MacGregor Wednesday, 29 March 2006
 

Sound shortage to be addressedThe Institute of Broadcast Sound is looking to solve some of the screen industry’s shortage of skilled sound personnel, particularly in TV production. A Training Forum has been specially convened to address the issue.

 

There have been enormous changes in broadcast sound, especially in television, over the last 20 years. At one time the BBC trained almost everybody, but the industyry is now fragmented and union influence has diminished. Most production crew are now freelance, budgets are constantly being reduced and essential craft skills are being lost.


The Institute of Broadcast Sound, founded in 1977 by sound balancers in radio and television, has called a conference to look the situation of sound and reverse the gradual slide by examing possible solutions. They say if nothing is done soon “the industry is doomed to mediocrity.


The Training Forum is on Saturday 8 April 2006 from 1030 to 1600 at the National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield. Both sound professionals and those from production companies and broadcasters that are in charge of craft skills and sound deployment are being encourage to attend.


Speakers at the seminar include:

Andrew Boulton (NFTS)

Michael O'Sullivan (Ravensbourne College)

Alan Tutton (BBC Training and Development)

Ian Rosam (Video Sound Services)

Richard Sillito (Andy Hewitt Trust / 2nd Sense Broadcast)


The day, including lunch costs £25

Call 01483 575450 or email meetings@ibs.org.uk for more information and bookings.



Hits: 6216
Comments (0)Add Comment

Write comment
quote
bold
italicize
underline
strike
url
image
quote
quote
smile
wink
laugh
grin
angry
sad
shocked
cool
tongue
kiss
cry
smaller | bigger

security code
Write the displayed characters


busy
 

recent chat

Under Arc Light, From Poverty'...
prayan got the best movie award this yea...
Gaelic Film First – Seachd To ...
Hello. Laurie. I was looking for you but...
Special Edition # 25
Too bad that the Walter Hill boxset does...
Gentle Man Jim Corbett, Maneat...
intrested to purchase bookes of sir jim ...
Indian Filmmakers Gain UK Envi...
You could try the office of the High Com...
Indian Filmmakers Gain UK Envi...
Respected Sir/ Madam We are Jalgaon ( M...
Gentle Man Jim Corbett, Maneat...
I do not think Jim Corbett wrote about t...
Lyra found for Philip Pullman'...
hiiii peeps, im da 1 who rote the first ...
Advertisement

Translate page

Advertisement
Netribution logo