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The MCCA production suites are located on both the 1st and 2nd floor of building 208.

Post-production facilities can be booked for 3-hour blocks. Booking is ESSENTIAL.

If you want to book the the suites please contact MCCA Store.

Please be aware that some suites require permission from tutors/unit coordinators.

MCCA post-production suites are available to all students enrolled in production units. Booking is essential!

To use these facilities start here, or contact Joachim or Adam.

1st year Editing Suites

  • BOOK IN ADVANCE

  • Classes Running have priority to suites

  • No permission from tutor/unit coordinator required

208.118/118A

Editing Software

Premiere Pro CC

 

Equipment

2 x 27' iMac 3.7 GHz Intel Core i7

SD/CF Card Reader

Speakers

 

208.119/119A

Editing Software

Premiere Pro CC

 

Equipment

2 x 27' iMac 3.7 GHz Intel Core i7

SD/CF Card Reader

Speakers

208.120/120A

Editing Software

Premiere Pro CC

 

Equipment

2 x 27' iMac 3.7 GHz Intel Core i7

SD/CF Card Reader

Speakers

208.121/121A

Editing Software

Premiere Pro CC

 

Equipment

2 x 27' iMac 3.7 GHz Intel Core i7

SD/CF Card Reader

Speakers

2nd/3rd year Editing Suites

  • BOOK IN ADVANCE

  • Classes Running have priority to suites

  • No permission from tutor/unit coordinator required

 208.228A

Editing Software

Premiere Pro CC

 

Equipment

4 x 27' iMac 3.2 GHz Intel Core i5

w/additional 27' Apple Thunderbolt Display

Edirol Speakers


208.228B

Editing Software

Premiere Pro CC

 

Equipment

4 x Mac Pro 2 x 2.4 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon

with dual 27' Apple Thunderbolt Display

Edirol Speakers

208.229B

Editing Software

Premiere Pro CC

 

Equipment

4 x 27' iMac 3.2 GHz Intel Core i5

w/additional 27' Apple Thunderbolt Display

Edirol Speakers

208.229C

Editing Software

Premiere Pro CC

 

Equipment

4 x 27' iMac 3.2 GHz Intel Core i5

w/additional 27' Apple Thunderbolt Display

Edirol Speakers

Premiere Pro Resources

A full selection of tutorial videos on how to work Premiere Pro

Web Resources

Walther Murch's Rule of Six - making editing decisions

http://videoandfilmmaker.com/wp/index.php/tutorials/film-editing-walter-murchs-rule-6/

Wolfcrow - workflows for filmmakers and media professionals

http://wolfcrow.com/

Expanded Cinema

http://www.vasulka.org/Kitchen/PDF_ExpandedCinema/ExpandedCinema.html

Film Technique and Film Acting: The cinema writings of V. I. Pudovkin.

https://archive.org/details/filmtechniqueact00pudo

S. Eisenstein: Notes of a Film Director

https://archive.org/details/notesoffilmdirec00eise

A Field in England: A Film4 Masterclass

http://www.afieldinengland.com/masterclass/

Art of the Title: Film Title Sequences explored and analysed with great examples in HD.

http://www.artofthetitle.com/

Australian Screen Editors 

www.screeneditors.com 

Splice Here (Steve Cohen)

http://splicehere.wordpress.com

Creative Cow

http://forums.creativecow.net

Larry Jordan’s Tips 

www.larryjordan.biz

Ken Stone

www.kenstone.net

HD for Indies

www.hdforindies.com

Post Production Standards 

http://editingstandards.blogspot.com 

Senses of Cinema

www.sensesofcinema.com

Written Resources

Bresson, R. (1997). Notes on the Cinematographer (Trans. Jonathan Griffin). Copenhagen : Green Integer 1997.

 

Eisenstein, S. (1968). The Film Sense (Trans. & Ed. Jay Leda). London: Faber & Faber

 

Eisenstein, S. (1977). Film Form – Essays in Film Theory. (Trans. & Ed. Jay Leda). Harcourt, Brace & Co.

 

LoBrutto, V. (1991). Selected Takes: Film editors on editing. New York: Praeger.

 

Murch, W. (2001). In the Blink of an Eye: a perspective on film editing. Los Angeles : Silman-James Press.

 

Mamet, D. (1992). On Directing Film. New York: Penguin.

 

Ondaatje, M. (2003). The Conversations: Walter Murch and the Art of Editing. Bloomsbury Publishing.

 

Pearlman, K. (2009). Cutting Rhythms: Shaping the Film Edit. Amsterdam, Boston: Focal Press/Elsevier.

 

Pepperman, R. (2004). The Eye is Quicker: Film editing – making a good film better. Michael Wiese Productions.

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