The studio is the classroom. Using state of the art technology, students will complete projects in designing, writing, producing, editing, and filming. Television, film, and radio can be a passport to jobs in this ever-growing industry. Georgia has become one of the go-to places for the television and film industry in the Southeast.
Whether in front of the camera, the voice behind the microphone, or editing the lighting for a production, students will learn every step to create a finished multimedia product.
Course 1—Audio Video Technology 1
Students begin with basic introduction skills for the audio and video technology career field. A hands-on experience of equipment use, script writing for audio and video, production teams, production programming, lighting, recording and editing, and studio production will engage students throughout the first course.
Course 2—Audio Video Technology 2
Transfer skills learned in the first course to skills including writing, planning, directing, and editing a production. Go beyond the skills to field equipment function, operational set-up and maintenance, production graphics, audio and video control systems, and advanced computerized editing.
Course 3—Audio Video Technology 3
Through independent and teamwork tasks, student-led projects will be created to demonstrate mastery of all program content.
Bachelor’s Degree
Salary: $59,799
Fast growth
Bachelor’s Degree
Salary: $92,600
Faster than average growth
Bachelor’s Degree
Salary: $79,600
Fast growth
Technical Training or Associates Degree
Salary: $42,530
Average growth
Broadcast Technician
Camera Operator
Control Room Technician
Editor
Journalist
Multimedia Artists & Animators
Producer
Radio and Television Announcer
Reporter
Sound Technician
Station Manager
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