Pathway |
Year 1 |
Year 2 |
Year 3 |
Pathway #1 |
Video Production |
TV Production |
Pending |
Pathway #1
Video Production
Prerequisite: None
This course introduces the student to basic video production techniques, concepts and skills. The primary focus of this course will be to develop camera skills and familiarity with fundamental compositional structures resulting in an ability to manipulate video space and time and create realistic effects for the viewer. In-camera editing will be required. Basic lighting and audio techniques as well as theatrics will be introduced. The importance of organizational skills and life-skills in creating successful video will be stressed. The students will be exposed to the history of the video media, discuss its role and responsibilities, and debate issues related to video and the media. Students will also explore career opportunities.
Television Production
Prerequisite: Instructor Approval
This course introduces the student to basic television program techniques. The course includes basic use of the camera, script writing, and storyboarding, as well as knowledge of the types of TV production and set building. Students will be introduced to the history, role, and responsibility of the media in culture. Students will also be introduced to potential career opportunities. Advanced students explore the range of technical possibilities in editing. Emphasis is placed on media ethics and production content. Critical thinking skills are developed through analysis of films, commercials, and documentaries.
Video Production
Prerequisite: None
This course introduces the student to basic video production techniques, concepts and skills. The primary focus of this course will be to develop camera skills and familiarity with fundamental compositional structures resulting in an ability to manipulate video space and time and create realistic effects for the viewer. In-camera editing will be required. Basic lighting and audio techniques as well as theatrics will be introduced. The importance of organizational skills and life-skills in creating successful video will be stressed. The students will be exposed to the history of the video media, discuss its role and responsibilities, and debate issues related to video and the media. Students will also explore career opportunities.
Television Production
Prerequisite: Instructor Approval
This course introduces the student to basic television program techniques. The course includes basic use of the camera, script writing, and storyboarding, as well as knowledge of the types of TV production and set building. Students will be introduced to the history, role, and responsibility of the media in culture. Students will also be introduced to potential career opportunities. Advanced students explore the range of technical possibilities in editing. Emphasis is placed on media ethics and production content. Critical thinking skills are developed through analysis of films, commercials, and documentaries.