Film & TV Production
The Film and TV Broadcasting program prepares students to work in a variety of positions within the broadcast news, film and television industries. Students will use industry-standard principles, tools, and techniques to communicate information, ideas, moods, and feelings to business and consumer audiences through the production of high-quality digital films and videos. The Film and TV Production program includes instruction in the operation and maintenance of specialized camera, lighting, and audio equipment; scenic composition, special effects, motion graphics, and the use of industry-standard hardware and computer applications to capture, enhance, manipulate, and edit visual and audio artifacts into a cohesive finished product.
Program Standards
Program Details
- TV Broadcast Production 1-2 (Year 1)
- TV/Broadcast Production 3-4 Honors (Year 2)
- TV/Broadcast Production 5-6 Honors (Year 3)
- TV/Broadcasting Internship (Year 4)
- Adobe Certified Professional
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Careers in Film & TV
- $50,000 Average Annual Wage
- TV News Reporter
- Camera Operator
- Video Editor
- Sports Broadcaster