Class Overview

In this class, students will learn the duties and responsibilities of a Post Production Coordinator, including daily tasks like distribution, scheduling, promo organization, management skills while working with editorial, visual effects, and audio engineering teams. Post Coordinators also book sessions, work with 3rd-party vendors, and manage Production Assistants (PAs). The Post Production Coordinator position is the first step in mastering production management.

  • Audience: This class is designed for those who need a working knowledge of the Post Coordinator position.

  • Prerequisites: A working knowledge of Windows or Macintosh operating systems. Experience in video production or post-production is recommended.

Post Coordinator Essentials (PC101)

Key Code Education

  • Class Details

    Taking the Post Coordinator Essentials (PC101) course through Key Code Education is like getting the cheat code for breaking into the post-production world. This course isn’t just valuable—it’s essential for anyone serious about becoming a post coordinator and thriving in the industry.

  • Why?

    Because post-production isn’t just about editing clips or pushing buttons. It’s a juggling act of schedules, files, deliverables, and communicating with every department while keeping the whole machine running smoothly. Key Code Education’s PC101 gives you the insider knowledge to handle all that chaos like a pro. You’ll learn the core skills studios are actively looking for—how to manage workflows, track assets, and ensure projects hit deadlines without a meltdown in sight.

  • The Best Part?

    Key Code Education’s Post Coordinator Essentials isn’t just theory; it’s practical, real-world training taught by industry veterans who know exactly what post coordinators deal with daily. By the end, you won’t just feel ready for the job—you’ll actually be ready. And with the industry placing huge value on organized, knowledgeable post coordinators, this course helps your resume stand out and positions you to grow quickly once you land the role.

Objectives

Upon completion of this class, students will be able to:

  • Manage physical and digital workspaces
  • Manage PAs
  • Setup shared calendars
  • Create distribution lists
  • Manage ADR sessions
  • Manage invoices
  • Coordinate audio, editorial and VFX sessions

Course curriculum

    1. Final Exam for PC100

    2. Feedback

About this course

  • Free
  • 2 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content

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