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Qualified videographers are part of the team that produces the videos we see everywhere we go – from MTV to corporate communications, broadcast television to online communities. With diploma in hand, graduates of the Video Skills diploma program will be prepared for entry-level positions such as camera operator, production assistant, or assistant floor director. What You’ll Study - Begin with the basics of video and audio production.
- Continue with editing, lighting, and directing.
- Finally, learn scriptwriting and television production.
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Requirements for Video Skills Diploma (40 quarter credits required. All courses are four credits.) CS 106 Software for the Applied Arts VID 101 Introduction to Video Production VID 102 Introduction to Audio for Video VID 121 Videography VID 131 Introduction to Video Editing or VID 175 Non-Linear Editing I VID 140 Introduction to Video Lighting VID 210 Scriptwriting for Television & Film VID 212 Directing the Documentary Program Elective I Program Elective II Typical Course Sequence First Quarter (8 credits) CS 106 Software for the Applied Arts VID 101 Introduction to Video Production Second Quarter (8 credits) VID 102 Introduction to Audio for Video VID 121 Videography Third Quarter (8 credits) VID 131 Introduction to Video Editing or VID 175 Non-Linear Editing I VID 140 Introduction to Video Lighting Fourth Quarter (8 credits) VID 210 Scriptwriting for Television & Film VID 212 Directing the Documentary Fifth Quarter (8 credits) Program Elective I Program Elective II Electives for Diploma Program: VID 150 Introduction to Broadcast Graphics VID 260 Electronic News Gathering VID 213 Directing II (Narrative) VID 175 Non-Linear Editing I VID 176 Non-Linear Editing II VID 250 Television Production |
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