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Digital Media Production

Digital Media Production
In the Digital Media Production program, students will learn the fundamentals of photography including camera operation, composition, and post-production editing. They will also explore videography techniques including camera angles, framing, storytelling, and editing. Additionally, the program introduces the use of drones for capturing stunning aerial footage, adding a unique perspective to their media projects. Students will gain hands-on experience with photography and videography equipment, such as cameras, lenses, tripods, lighting gear, and editing software. They will learn to master post-production editing techniques to enhance their visuals and bring their creative visions to life. Throughout the program, students will engage in practical assignments and projects, allowing them to apply their skills and receive valuable feedback. By the end of the program, students will possess a strong foundation in digital media production with expertise in photography, videography, and the use of drones for capturing captivating aerial footage.

 

Direct-Teacher Led Class
SOC Code: 27-1014.00

Application Process

Tuition Waiver

College Credit

 

 

CERTIFICATIONS
Fundamentals of Technology
ACP Photoshop
ACP Premier Pro
TestOut Digital Literacy Pro
WorkKeys

 

 

CURRICULUM / HOURS

Fundamentals of Technology 120
Desktop Publishing and Graphic Design 120
Multimedia and Image Management Techniques 120
Digital Marketing 120
Digital Editing and Production Photography 120
Advanced Digital Video Tools and Techniques 120
Non-Linear Digital Editing 120
Non-Linear Digital Production 60
Career Major Capstone 60
TOTAL HOURS 960

 

STUDENT ORGANIZATION

Business Professionals of America (BPA) is a service organization for high school and adult students pursuing careers in business management, office administration, information technology, and other related career fields. BPA provides opportunities for students to enhance their personal and leadership qualities through individual and group projects and through skill competitions which are held on local, state, and national levels.

 

 

INSTRUCTOR

Gunner Fullbright
gfullbright@wwtech.edu