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Riverside City College
Associate of Science in Film, TV and Video Production Specialist
- Riverside, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The program prepares individuals to communicate information, entertainment, and ideas through film, television, and video. This includes practical, hands-on instruction in how to plan and produce a variety of genres in film, television, and video; crew responsibilities and production techniques for film, television, video, and audio; equipment operation, including film and video cameras, editing equipment, switchers, character generators, lighting instruments, and microphones; techniques for making specific types of film, television and video programming; use of digital technology and computer applications to record, edit or enhance images, audio, graphics or effects; and how to manage film and video operations.


Daytona State College
Broadcast Television Production, A.S.
- Daytona Beach, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Get a leg up on one of Team Volusia’s top target industries for the region – film and video production. Gain a competitive advantage through work experience with WDSC-TV. Broadcast Television Production, AS learn the fundamentals and gain hands-on experience broadcasting live Falcon sporting events for Daytona State’s professional television station.
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Television Production degree programs at the Associate of Applied Science level offer an engaging entry point into the fast-paced world of media. You'll dive into both the creative and technical aspects of television production, gaining hands-on experience that lays the foundation for your career.
Through courses in lighting design, sound engineering, and video editing, you'll learn to create compelling content that captivates audiences. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new ideas, particularly as they collaborate on projects in studio settings and during field productions. The curriculum not only emphasizes critical techniques but also integrates industry-standard tools, preparing you for real-world challenges.
As an aspiring television producer, you'll develop field-specific skills such as scripting, directing, and camera operation, which are essential for success in a variety of production roles. Graduates often pursue careers as production assistants, editors, or camera operators, contributing to both live broadcasts and pre-recorded shows. This degree equips you with the competencies needed to thrive in a competitive industry.