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studionews UNITED KINGDOM IPS training weekend to probe post By Erica Basnicki


THE INSTITUTE of Professional Sound (IPS) will hold its 2014 Annual Training Weekend at Bosworth Hall over the weekend of 7-9 February, 2014. This year’s event will explore the world of post production, with a particular look at how acquisition affects post, and what post can do with original audio tracks. Training sessions will


follow the post workflow from acquisition to final dub, focusing on metadata, file formats, track-laying, foley, ADR, mixing and an exploration of what can be ‘fixed in the dub’ using some of the plug-ins and gadgets available today. Alongside the main sessions, selected manufacturers will display their wares in side rooms to allow delegates some hands-on experience. The weekend also affords


excellent industry networking opportunities, and a semi- formal meal on Saturday evening will feature an after- dinner guest speaker. Delegates will have the use of all the


It’s a February call for the IPS at the splendid Bosworth Hall


hotel’s facilities throughout the weekend, including a Spa with swimming pool.


It is open to all IPS members


at a preferential rate, while members of other professional Guilds and associations are


welcome to attend and benefit from generously discounted rates. The price, which covers the cost of accommodation, seminar sessions, all meals (including evening meal with guest speaker), and access


to lecture materials, is £270 for members of the IPS, and £375 for non-members (prices include VAT). Details and booking can be made at the IPS website, or the dedicated booking site: http://ipstw14.


eventbrite.co.uk. Places are strictly limited. For further details, please contact Chris Maclean of the IPS Exec Committee on chris.mac01@gmail.com.  www.ips.org.uk


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