Film/Video Production

As a student in film/Video production, you’ll get plenty of practice on short film and video projects, but you won’t always be calling the shots as director.
 
For one project, you might work with the sound equipment. For another, you could serve as production manager, coordinating equipment, actors, space, and the schedule.
 
If you take on the role of editor, you’ll join takes together into the final film.  All this experience will really pay off when you leave campus to work on a professional film set. 


Instructors


Mr. McQuilla
Mr. Mahduruh


Courses

FILM & VIDEO PRODUCTION I Level 1 5 Credits Prerequisite: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 (G) Full Year Course 
The intent of this course of study is to provide the student with an introduction to Television/Video Production skills and techniques, and to provide a framework for developing critical motion picture and television viewing skills. Through a variety of activities and experiences, students will gain competencies in story development, script writing, story boarding, camera operations, digital 71 recording, lighting, audio and sound systems, set, costume, make-up design, and linear and non-linear digital editing.

FILM & VIDEO PRODUCTION II Level 2 5 Credits Prerequisite: Film & Video Production I Grades 10, 11, 12 (G) Full Year Course 
The objective is to further the skills and knowledge acquired in FILM & VIDEO PRODUCTION I through the “One Idea Concept”. The “One Idea Concept” is designed to allow students to move skillfully and freely from one dimension of the industry to the next, with length and depth of project not a hindrance.
 
FILM & VIDEO PRODUCTION III Level 3 5 Credits Prerequisite: Film & Video Production II Grades 11 & 12 (G) Full Year Course 
The objective is to further the skills and knowledge acquired in FILM & VIDEO PRODUCTION II through the “One Idea Concept”. The “One Idea Concept” is designed to allow students to move skillfully and freely from one dimension of the industry to the next, with length and depth of project not a hindrance.

Occupations


Film and Video Editors - $52,470
Camera Operators - $52,470
Photographers - $30,490
Reporters, Correspondents, and Broadcast News Analysts - $37,200
Technical Writers - $69,030

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