Montgomery College 2020-2021 Catalog 
    
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Montgomery College 2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Video Production Certificate: 209A


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(R): 209A

This certificate is designed to teach video and audio production skills through hands-on, industry standard, experience-based classes in studio, field, and post production. Skill sets designed to enhance employment opportunities are demonstrated in a digital portfolio. These skills will be of value in broadcast, corporate, interactive, and educational media production and distribution.

Completion of all curriculum requirements will lead to the award of the video production certificate. All students should meet with an academic advisor in the Media Arts & Technologies Department to make an academic plan or discuss career or transfer goals.

Total Credit Hours: 23


Advising Notes


This Career Program (CTE) is not designed for transfer; however, many colleges and universities accept the course work. Most 200 level TVRA courses transfer as lower level electives.

Program Outcomes


Upon completion of this program a student will be able to:

  • Record professional video and audio in the studio and on location with a variety of cameras, lights, microphones, and recording devices.
  • Write, produce and edit professional videos and/or animations of various lengths designed to inform, engage or entertain specific target audiences.
  • Solve technical and logistical problems through planning and preparation to successfully meet client deadlines with documentation of progress and delivery of product.
  • Apply constructive, organized work habits and demonstrate safe practices in the use of technical video and audio equipment and computer hardware and software.

Gainful Employment


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