Digital video media technology

Today’s 21st century audiences expect 21st century content, and you’ll be able to deliver by mastering and applying new technological solutions to the age-old art of storytelling.

You’ll be immersed in leading-edge technologies and environments essential to today’s film, television, video production, arts, animation, visual effects, gaming, web and interface design industries. Students will develop practical skill in pre-production, production, post-production and distribution along with a portfolio.

Work in many areas, including
(may include, but not limited to):

  • film
  • television
  • video production
  • sports video
  • visual effects
  • film festivals

Prepare for a career as a(n)
(may include, but not limited to):

  • videographer
  • lighting technician
  • video editor
  • director
  • assistant director
  • associate producer
  • cinematographer
  • freelancer
  • camera operator
  • glidecam operator
  • director of photography
  • gaffer
  • grip
  • sound recorder
  • boom operator
  • production assistant
  • Associate of applied science in digital video and media technology

Additional fees

  • Adobe programs are recommended
  • headphones and USB drives are required

Program learning outcomes

  • Use pre-visualization and storyboards to communicate concepts and ideas to be applied to video projects.
  • Use motion and graphic effects for commercials, music videos, and short films.
  • Compress video for the web, smartphones, and DVDs.
  • Communicate diverse ideas and events through the creation of relevant films.
  • Demonstrate the ability to set up a project studio, professional studio, and concert venue for recording or live sound reinforcement.

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