
Fundamentals of Post-Production Supervision
Summary
Get Certified In Fundamentals Of Post-Production Supervision
Taught by Emmy Award-nominated Producer Brad Carpenter, whose long list of TV series credits includes: “Fosse/Verdon, ”Tokyo Vice", "Boardwalk Empire", "Kaleidoscope” and Seasons 2 and 3 of “The Diplomat.”
A Post-Production Supervisor is responsible for managing and overseeing the entire post-production process of a TV series as well as a feature film. Their primary role is to ensure that the project stays on budget, meets deadlines, and is aligned with the creative vision of the director, producers, and showrunners. The Post-Production Supervisor's key responsibilities include creating and managing the post-production budget and schedule, supervising the post-production team while coordinating with physical production as much as possible, and doing quality control during the process on things like dailies, editorial cuts, color correction, sound mixing, and visual effects. Ultimately, once filming stops, the Post-Production Supervisor is a lead producer on a project that makes sure it is ultimately delivered on time and on budget.
The course will cover:
- What Is Post-Production
- What Is A Post-Production Supervisor
- The Difference Between Post-Production Supervising For A Film Or A TV Series
- The Production Hierarchy
- The Basics Of A Post-Production Schedule
- How To Manage Vendors
- Final Delivery
What is Individual Certification?
Individual Certification is a single course centered around one subject. Upon the completion of this course you will be Stage 32 Certified in this area of production. (To be Master Certified in a particular area of expertise, please see the Master Certification section of the platform.)
After viewing the course you will be given a test of your knowledge and understanding of the subject matter. You have the ability to pause your course and go back to review sections as you are learning. You will be given three attempts to take the test. If you do not pass the test after the third time you will need to re-enroll in the course.
Once you pass the test you will be issued a Stage 32 Certificate recognizing your efforts in passing the course. You will also be listed in our master database accessible by film commissions, productions and any executives that are looking for talent. You will also receive a Stage 32 Certification badge that will be added to your Stage 32 profile, so people who are hiring on Stage 32 will know that you have completed a Stage 32 Certification course. In addition to Stage 32, we highly recommend you post your Stage 32 Certificate on your LinkedIn and other social media profiles.

About the Instructor
Emmy-nominated Producer, Brad Carpenter, was thrilled to work on FX’s “Fosse/Verdon,” (17 Emmy nominations), starring Michelle Williams and Sam Rockwell, with Executive Producers Thomas Kail, Stephen Levenson, Lin Manuel Miranda and Joel Fields. Brad’s previous shows include HBO’s buzz-worthy “Vinyl,” with Executive Producers Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger and Terence Winter, Showtime’s “Nurse Jackie,” and HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire,” “Bored to Death,” and “Sex and the City, plus “Little Voice” for Apple+, with Executive Producers Jessie Nelson, Sara Bareilles and J.J. Abrams.
Brad’s recent work includes 2 Seasons of “Tokyo Vice” for MAX with Executive Producers Alan Poul & JT Rogers, starring Ken Watanabe and Ansel Elgort, the heist-themed “Kaleidoscope” for Netflix, starring Giancarlo Esposito, as well as Seasons 2 and 3 of “The Diplomat” for Netflix.
His production company Long Point Productions, is currently developing Urban Fantasy series “Ink Man,” and gender fluid Sci-Fi Fantasy Series “The Cure,” based on Storm Constantine’s fantasy novel series, “The Wraeththu Chronicles.”
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