Introduction to Audio and Video Production
Interested in making movies? Want to be the next Steven Spielberg? Introduction to Audio Video Production gives you the opportunity to learn the basics of various different aspects of the production industry. The Audio Video Production course at Central Freshman Campus starts with the basics of shot composition and camera movement and ends with the student producing an original production with the option to submit it to a state wide contest. The students will learn the art of storytelling, scriptwriting, storyboarding, shooting, audio mixing and editing on professional editing equipment and software.
A successful student in Audio Video Production would have an eye and ear for detail, comfortable using a computer, video and audio equipment. Must be able to collaborate and work well with others on various projects. Careers include video production assistant, sound designer, and camera operator. As of 2013, audio-visual equipment technicians earned average salaries of $45,830, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Employment opportunities for these professionals were projected to increase 14% during the 2012-2022 decade, which was close to the national average growth rate among all job sectors. |
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