FACT runs a range of professional development courses
for artists, creatives, creative businesses and the arts
sector.
The range of artist professional development projects
include one day taster sessions, in-depth master-classes and fully
immersive technical sessions for developers.
Full details of our upcoming courses can be found in
the tab above.
When we created the programme, we consulted widely
with artists, arts organisations and creative businesses in
Liverpool, Merseyside and the UK as a whole. You have told us what
you want and where the gaps are.
We would still love to hear from artists and
businesses, if you feel there's a professional development hole
that needs filling.
Click the course title for more information or to book your place.
A great introduction to app development, this one-day course led by Apposing, is designed for complete beginners. The day will include practical sessions combined with knowledge building and storyboarding which will result in the end of the day in your own simple application being built and tested on the iPhone.
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Ever wanted to get true HD and great depth of field on your film projects without spending a fortune? This course shows you how to use the ever-increasing number of DSLR cameras on the market to shoot high definition video.
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On this course you'll learn professional tips from Dan Lynch, a podcaster and audio engineer with years of experience working on some of the most popular technology shows in the world.
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Led by Adrian McEwen, through this course you'll learn about the basics of Arduino - from how to get it connected to your computer and updating the code, through to simple input and output circuits. You'll be making LED lights flash or fade, controlling motors and servos and building projects that respond to buttons being pressed or changes in temperature.
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This workshop at FACT aims to demonstrate how to use the FACT front LED window
for making interactive games or any other creative work. The LED window is a big-size
50x50 pixel low resolution screen integrated to the building's architecture. As the long
nights are drawing in we'd like to open up the facade for local hackers to play with.
Next session: TBA