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Duration
2 years
Tuition
$10,388
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Diploma
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
no
The Video Design & Production program will prepare future professionals with the skills required in this emerging field by merging traditional filmmaking techniques with new mediums and distributive methodologies. Graduates will be armed with entrepreneurial knowledge and skills that will enable them to decide which path (employment or self-employment) is best for them. Students will be exposed to elements of both video design and video production including phonography, immersive environments and auteurship, as well as the necessary video editing and post-production skills to create video for entertainment, marketing, advertising, education and social network strategies.
What You’ll Learn
- Create independent digital film projects according to project specifications using various production techniques.
- Work effectively as a member of a digital film production team in various capacities and roles.
- Manage scheduling and budget for digital film productions.
- Capture quality moving images using appropriate camera/lighting equipment and techniques.
- Develop a short film and television portfolio to showcase digital filmmaking skills.
- Write story-driven, visual and cinematic scripts focused on effective dialogue, structure and character development.
- Record and mix multi-track sound in a digital format using industry standard equipment and software.
- Market and distribute digital film projects using industry and new media outlets.
- Edit digital video on non-linear, industry standard software and equipment.
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Student Reviews (14)
I am extremely disappointed in the non-assistance given after completing this course with high marks.
In the past colleges were expected to do this since that’s why people take their courses.
Lots of money wasted. Someone should regulate ...
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