SACIA Training Prospectus - March 2018

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EXPERT TRAINING FOR A FUTURE IN BROADCAST, AV & ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY

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2018

Training prospectus


About SACIA SACIA is a SAQA‐recognised professional body (registration 941) active in the broad communications industry across Southern Africa. We award several professional designations to industry professionals working in the broadcast, theatre, live‐event and audio‐visual sectors. • • • • • • • • • •

SACIA certified AV Associate (SAQA registration 594) SACIA certified AV Practitioner (SAQA registration 595) SACIA certified AV Professional (SAQA registration 596) SACIA certified BCT Associate (SAQA registration 597) SACIA certified BCT Practitioner (SAQA registration 598) SACIA certified BCT Professional (SAQA registration 599) SACIA Certified TLE Associate (SAQA registration 800) SACIA Certified TLE Practitioner (SAQA registration 823) SACIA Certified TLE Professional (SAQA registration 824) SASC Professional Cinematographer (SAQA registration 857)

For more information about any of these designations visit www.saqa.org.za In order to maintain a professional designation, individuals are required to maintain membership of SACIA or an affiliate body, abide by a code of professional conduct, and participate in a programme of continuing professional development. There are a number of training providers who deliver SACIA‐validated CPD programmes – you’ll see them using the SACIA validated CPD logo to prove their course has been assessed by our Certification Council. In addition, SACIA has partnered with a number of international providers who deliver training to members. Individuals who hold professional designations are required to earn 45 CPD points in a revolving three year period commencing with the award of their designation. These points can be earned through continued employment, participation in training programmes, participation in workshops and seminars, volunteer activity on one of the SACIA Councils and task groups, as well as mentorship and skills‐transfer activities.

Affiliate bodies SACIA has signed affiliate agreements with a number of bodies who share our commitment to the adoption of professional standards and ethical business practices in the communications industry. Current affiliates include: • • • • •

Animation SA Independent Producers Organisation SA Society of Cinematographers SWIFT (Sisters Working in Film & Television) SABA (Southern African Broadcasters Association)

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Train the trainer Delivered in collaboration with Combined Skills Group This 3‐day ETDP SETA accredited training will provide recognition for individuals who perform or intend to perform training on the job either in small groups or one‐to‐one. The phrase "one‐to‐one training on the job", sometimes also referred to as "coaching", involves a process of working alongside individual learners/ employees to improve their skills in a defined area of application (task). The trainer may provide training for any "task", in any performance area, but such training should be towards some defined performance standard. The training process should involve combinations of explanations and demonstrations of practical activities. On completion of this training, participants would have learned how to: • • • •

Prepare for one‐to‐one training on the job Conduct training sessions, using a variety of methods Monitor and report on learner progress Review training

Formal recognition of this training will enhance employability and provide a means to identify competent trainers or coaches. Course cost:

R7,500. plus, VAT pp This course is validated to provide 24 CPD credits that can be used to maintain a SACIA validated professional designation. An additional 16 CPD credits are awarded to individuals who successfully complete the post‐course assessment.

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Assessor training (unit standard 115753] This 3‐day ETDP SETA accredited Assessor training is ideal for those who wish to learn the methods of assessing an outcomes‐based learning programme and for those wishing to improve their assessment skills. This programme equips learners with the necessary knowledge and skill to make effective judgements on a person's competency by means of assessments. On completion of this training, participants would have learned how to: • • •

Demonstrate understanding of outcomes‐based assessment; Prepare for assessments; Conduct assessments within their field of expertise in a fair, valid, reliable and practical manner free from bias and discrimination. • Provide feedback on assessments; and • Review assessments. Formal recognition of this training will enhance employability and provide a means to identify competent trainers or coaches. Requirements: Learners should be competent in the learning area in which they will provide assessment. It is recommended that learners have attended the Train the Trainer course (unit standard 117877 and have at least 14 days workplace experience in training or facilitation. English (both reading and writing) at NQF level 4 is also required. Course cost:

R7,500. plus, VAT pp This course is validated to provide 24 CPD credits that can be used to maintain a SACIA validated professional designation. An additional 16 CPD credits are awarded to individuals who successfully complete the post‐course assessment.

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Introduction the Broadcast & Media Industry Delivered under license from Training for TV This two‐day course is a beginner’s guide to the Broadcast & Media Industry. It looks at the terminology, technology and processes which are used in the production and distribution of content. It also includes an overview of the content creation process, from idea to delivery ‐ along with the equipment, people and jargon. It provides an excellent overview of the entire broadcast and media business. Course cost:

R19,500. plus, VAT pp This course is validated to provide 16 CPD credits that can be used to maintain a SACIA validated professional designation.

To see what previous delegates have to say about this course and their learning experience please visit the TESTIMONIALS page on the SACIA website. 5 | P a g e


Audio & video fundamentals Delivered in collaboration with Training for TV This 3‐day course splits equally between audio and video technology. The audio element starts by exploring how sound and acoustics work, before moving on to explore how audio is created and handled in both the analogue and digital environment. It then explores measurement systems and how audio can be handled in multi‐channel environments from stereo to 5.1. It completes by looking at the practical aspects of sound including microphones, speakers, mixers, effects, equipment and communications systems. The video section starts with an exploration of resolution and scanning systems, interlace and progressive systems and a review of frame rates around the world, completing with a look at synchronisation and reference signals. It then moves on to look at luminance and chrominance signals exploring the human eye and RGB signals as well as our perception of colour and component signals. In the final part, the course explores digital video systems and standards. It also looks at future developments in video technology as UHD and IP transport systems become more prevalent. Course cost: R26,500. plus, VAT pp This course is validated to provide 24 CPD credits that can be used to maintain a SACIA validated professional designation. To see what previous delegates have to say about this course and their learning experience please visit the TESTIMONIALS page on the SACIA website.

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Fundamentals of workflow in broadcast & digital media Delivered in collaboration with Training for TV This two‐day course introduces the delegate to the concept of workflow… the process by which programmes are planned, produced and delivered in an automated digital environment. The course will look at modern production processes and how they can be broken down so that computers and automation systems can control them. It also looks at the terminology and systems which make up the diverse and converging environment which broadcasting, media and IT now share. Course cost: R19,500. plus VAT pp This course is validated to provide 16 CPD credits that can be used to maintain a SACIA validated professional designation. To see what previous delegates have to say about this course and their learning experience please visit the TESTIMONIALS page on the SACIA website. 7 | P a g e


IP & Networking for Broadcast Professionals Delivered in collaboration with Training for TV The world of broadcast and IT are now intimately linked and almost every aspect of production, creation and delivery is managed and controlled by IT systems. With movement of large files and the need for heavy processing, the requirements of a broadcaster’s IT are somewhat different from those of the average commercial user. Introducing SMPTE ST2022/6 and ST2120 these courses will also explain how the biggest revolution to hit the industry in decades is just starting. There are three versions of the course. A one‐day condensed version for individuals involved in management and facilities; a two‐day course aimed at individuals involved in broadcast operations, and a four‐day course aimed at broadcast engineers. The four‐day course includes hands‐on practical experience for those who will be installing, supporting and maintaining the technology. Course cost: Management: 1‐day R11,500. plus VAT pp Operations: 2‐day R19,500. plus VAT pp Technical: 4‐day R32,500. plus VAT pp These course are validated to provide CPD credits that can be used to maintain a SACIA validated professional designation. 8 | P a g e


Managing audiovisual archives: preservation, digitization, valorisation Delivered in alliance with the International Association of Sound & Audio Visual Archives Sooner or later, every professional involved in audio‐visual production should consider the management of archives. This subject is relevant for any kind of organization (television and radio channels, web TV and radios, production companies, archives collections, public services, industrial companies…). Moreover: the archives management becomes a strategic challenge for these organizations, because it relates to their memory and identity. With this 5‐day training course, professionals will acquire new skills to manage audio‐visual archives: implementation of best practices in terms of preservation and digitization of old content, storage of a digital archive, description and accessibility of contents for various audiences… Course content includes: • Why do we need to manage audio‐visual archives (preservation, valorisation)? • Strategic and economic issues of audio‐visual archives management • Technical, legal, documentation requirements for audio‐visual archive valorisation • Overview of the audio‐visual archive materials: history and specificities of the audio, film, video (analogue and digital). • Setting up of a preservation policy: preventive preservation and physical storage of audio‐ visual archives • Designing a preservation and digitization plan: methodology, technical choices • Principles of digital storage • Organization of audio‐visual archives: documentation practices • Designing a documentation policy • Templates for audio‐visual content description • Documentation processes (analysis, documentary items, etc.) • From documentation to promotion of audio‐visual archive: range and types of valorisation projects Course cost: R32,500. plus VAT pp This course is validated to provide 40 CPD credits that can be used to maintain a SACIA validated professional designation. 9 | P a g e


Files formats & compression Delivered under license from Training for TV This two‐day course looks at how we pass video and audio through the broadcast system, and the techniques we use to make this possible. It looks at files and codecs in detail. This involves learning about compression techniques, looking at wrappers and how they are used to put multiple sets of data into a single file, and the metadata which is then used to describe the data. The course will investigate the working principles of lossless and lossy compression techniques and how those are applied to the common codecs we used, from JPEG to H265. Course cost: R19,500. plus VAT This course is validated to provide 16 CPD credits that can be used to maintain a SACIA validated professional designation.

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Essentials of AV Technology Based on a curriculum developed by AVIXA (formerly InfoComm International)

This 3‐day course provides in‐depth explanations of the science and technology for basic audio, visual and audio‐visual systems integration. It is relevant to AV staff working in broadcast, fixed installations, staging and live events. This course builds the student’s understanding of the fundamentals used daily in the audio‐visual industry. It is also great prep for the students wanting to earn the SACIA CertAV Practitioner designation. Course cost: R10,000. plus VAT pp This course is validated to provide 24 CPD credits that can be used to maintain a SACIA validated professional designation. To see what previous participants have to say about this course and their learning experience please visit the TESTIMONIALS page on the SACIA website at www.sacia.org.za 11 | P a g e


Preparing for AV certification This 3‐day course is designed to help prepare candidates as they get ready to write: • AVIXA’s Certified Technology Specialist (CTS) examination, OR • SACIA’s Certified AV Professional examination The SACIA course provides a forum for people to explore a wide range of topics relevant to the AV industry, and work collaboratively, studying the exam competency areas with the help of facilitators. The course assumes a broad understanding of core technologies (such as audio, video, IT, display, etc…) and builds on the individual’s knowledge by exploring areas such as project management, documentation, customer service, basic audio‐visual design, etc. Coursework includes practice examinations and experiential learning. Course cost: R10,000. plus VAT This course is validated to provide 24 CPD credits that can be used to maintain a SACIA validated professional designation. To see what previous participants have to say about this course and their learning experience please visit the TESTIMONIALS page on the SACIA website at www.sacia.org.za 12 | P a g e


Online training In addition to SACIA’s classroom courses, we’ve also partnered with several international bodies to provide members with access to online training programmes.

www.studiobacklot.tv SACIA has recently entered into an agreement with Studio Backlot that provides SACIA members and affiliate bodies with access to thousands of hours of specialist on‐line training. Now video professionals can access affordable training at a time and place that matches their requirements. Tap into these award‐winning programmes and make sure you have the skills to get the most out of your production tools. Just use SACIA as your coupon code and you’ll automatically earn a 25% discount on every title.

http://www.sacia.org.za/pages/online_training_SynAudCon.htm SynAudCon takes a practical and understandable approach to online audio training. Each course is strategically designed to build knowledge gradually. As the fundamentals are better understood, so are the more technical concepts. This foundational learning system has proven successful for our students’ time and time again. Courses include text, images, visual and listening demonstrations as well as quizzes and final exams. Certificates and Continuing Education credits are given at course completion. SynAudCon offers courses for audio practitioners at any stage in their career. All courses are very comprehensive and cover a great number of practical and real‐world audio topics. If you are just starting out, try our Course 50 “How Sound Systems Work.” For those who are unsure about which course to take, we have created an easy‐to‐understand course matrix along with self‐ evaluation quizzes. These will help you choose the right courses for your audio career goals. Claim a 20% discount by booking through the SACIA website. 13 | P a g e


http://www.dseg.org/certification‐programs/ SACIA has an alliance with the Digital Signage Experts Group (DSEG) and is now able to offer members access to DSEG’s Online Courses & Certificate Programmes. Tap into these award‐winning programmes and make sure you have the skills to achieve mastery in the fast‐growing Digital Signage marketplace. Just use SACIAMEMBER as your discount code and you’ll automatically receive a US$50. discount on every title.

http://www.sbe.org/sections/SBEUniversity.php The Society of Broadcast Engineers offer several online courses for broadcast engineers and technologists. With these online self‐study courses, you pick the date, time and location to learn. Now that’s convenience! Once you register for the course, you immediately receive a link to the course where you can access it again and again as your schedule permits. Each course in SBE University is an electronic book that typically includes 8‐14 chapters. At the end of most chapters are quizzes, as well as a final exam at the end, all to help you confirm your knowledge of the material. One great thing about this Internet‐based program is that it keeps track of where you have been in course, including noting the last chapter you viewed. In addition, the program keeps track of the chapters you completed, even if you skipped around. SACIA members qualify for member pricing when purchasing online training products from the SBE – just tick the “Member Status” when you register.

http://eventsafetyalliance.org/

Developed by experts in the fields of production, occupational safety, and emergency planning and guided by feedback from professionals across the live event industry, the online Event Safety Access Training (ESAT) is an entry‐level safety awareness training targeted to anyone involved in the execution of live events. Comprised of guidance taken from OSHA, NIMS‐ICS, the Event Safety Guide and others, ESAT is intended to address government and insurance‐industry requirements for workplace safety training within a robust, event‐specific framework. This introductory program will help to ensure that those working on an event site have received the training necessary to raise their level of safety awareness and know the appropriate response when faced with a hazard. Register on the Event Safety Alliance website and claim the member price by using “SACIA17” as your coupon code.

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www.avixa.org The AVIXA University offer several online courses for AV professionals, including tracks for live‐event professionals, AV designers and AV installers. All the learning takes place at your pace, on your schedule. Great for independent learners, online courses also save time away from the office. Southern African Communications Industries Association (Section 21 company incorporated not for gain) PO Box 3939, Honeydew, 2040, South Africa +2711 083 6418 www.sacia.org.za Registration No: 2009/019625/08

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SACIA is a SAQA‐recognised professional body. Registration PB0000094


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