ATOM PL 2025: Practical Media 202 for Intermediates

ATOM PL 2025: Practical Media 202 for Intermediates

This full day seminar is a hands-on workshop that will progress teachers to an intermediate level for practical media in the classroom.

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By Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM)
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Date and time

Thu, 5 Jun 2025 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM AEST

Location

SAE Creative Media Institute Melbourne

235 Normanby Road South Melbourne, VIC 3205 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 5 hours

The Practical Media 202 session will be covering project based tutorial sessions in Premiere Pro & Photoshop.

The day will consist of two detailed hands on practical tutorials, followed by a short project in each software to enable you to feel comfortable teaching the software to your media students. The two workshops can be used as stand alone tasks in your Media classrooms. The workshops will include production shooting on DSLR’s which will be provided on the day.

Please be mindful that this session is a more advanced guide to the software with beginner sessions running in Term 3 for those wanting to learn the basics. There should be a level of competence already established in both Premiere Pro and Photoshop prior to the workshop. You will walk away from the day with skills in the two of the most commonly used Adobe software programs in a Media classroom.

Please arrive at 9am for a 9:30am start.

You must have your own laptop device with Adobe Premiere Pro & Photoshop and installed.

The seminar will include:

  • Reference materials
  • Morning tea and lunch

    Unfortunately this session will not be offering an online option due to the practical nature of the seminar.

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ATOM is an independent, non-profit, professional association promoting the study of media. The membership of ATOM primarily includes teachers and lecturers from across subject disciplines at all levels of education. The membership also includes media-industry personnel, a range of media and education organisations and – increasingly – members of the general public interested in screen literacy and the media.

From $262.05