Robert Bonner
robert.bonner@dcssga.org
Topics covered may include, but are not limited to: history of mass media, terminology, safety, basic equipment, script writing, production teams, production and programming, set production, lighting, recording and editing, studio production, and professional ethics. Skills USA, the Georgia Scholastic Press Association, Technology Student Association (TSA) and Student Television Network are examples of, but not limited to, appropriate organizations for providing leadership training and/or for reinforcing specific career and technical skills and may be considered an integral part of the instructional program.
Career opportunities: This high school program prepares the student for employment or entry into a post-secondary education program in the Broadcast/Video Production career field.
3 semesters (fall, spring year 1, fall year 2)
Audio-Video Technology and Film I (semester 1)
Audio-Video Technology and Film II (semester 2)
Audio-Video Technology and Film III (semester 3)
Broadcast Video Applications (semester 3)
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*This program is for high school credit only
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