Improving the DIT course curriculum

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If there is a discipline that has not stopped evolving since the advent of digital cinema, it is currently called DIT (Digital Image Technician). For many it is simply a “card downloader” or someone who “is in the cart pulling renders” However, more and more highly qualified DITs have proven to be a fundamental part of the workflow on set.

Calibration of monitors, live color correction, assistance to the director of photography in camera and exposure settings, backup copies of the material, delivery of dailies, coordination with the editing department, checking the conform with color correction or DI. And all this multiplied by all the variety of cameras that can be on set…

That’s why our DIT course is also in continuous evolution. Since we started teaching it, Daniel Perez, post-production coordinator and WhyOnSet partner, improves and updates it in each edition. The current course is probably the biggest change we have given to the course since its birth, expanding its contents and duration at the request of previous students.

If you want to learn what to do to become an international DIT, as some of our alumni already are, here you have everything you need. You can see all the contents of the course in its file and write to us at info@709mediaroom.com to reserve your place.

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