Principles of AAVTC is the foundational class in the AAVTC pathway. Students will learn the fundamentals of Audio/Video Production, Graphic Design, and Animation. Students will learn basic software skills associated with the AAVTC pathway as well as learn valuable professional skills to set the foundation for a career inside AAVTC. Students will become familiar with industry standard software. Students will also learn to authentic work using individual expression and collaboration. Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications provides a basic exploration of the elements of design. Students utilize a variety of media to explore individual expression and learn to analyze their own and others’ work to further their artistic growth.
Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications provides a basic exploration of the elements of design. Students utilize a variety of media to explore individual expression and learn to analyze their own and others’ work to further their artistic growth. Students who sign up for A/V Production will gain knowledge of the A/V Production profession, practice industry standard software skills through tutorials and projects, and creatively engage in production associated with audio and video. Audio/Video Production spans various aspects of the A/V Production industry. Within this context, students will create authentic work individual and collaboratively with industry-based software and videography tools developing an understanding of pre-production, production, and post-production audio and video effects.
Audio/Video Production II students develop an advanced understanding of the industry with a focus on pre-production, production, and post-production products. Advanced AV Production focuses on all three aspects of production as well as film making and advanced video techniques within industry standard software and technology. Students will be expected to gain certification in industry-based software as well as participate in other portfolio building activities and competitions promoting campus, district, and community enrichment.
Practicum in Audio/Video Production students develop an increasing understanding of the industry with a focus on applying pre-production, production, and post-production audio and video products in a professional environment. The course may be implemented in an advanced audio/video or audio format through lab-based classroom experiences or career preparation opportunities. Students in AV Practicum will participate in a work-based learning environment either in-district or within the A/V Production industry. Students will complete the course gaining workplace skills and experience necessary to be serviceable employees within the industry.