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Riverside City College
Certificate in Basic Television Production
- Riverside, USA
Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Learn to communicate information, entertainment, and ideas through film and television. Plan and produce a variety of genres in film and television.

AFDA
Higher Certificate in Film, TV & Entertainment Production
- Johannesburg, South Africa
- Cape Town, South Africa
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Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Higher Certificates (HC) courses at AFDA are 1-year NQF level 5 programs designed to lay a foundation of basic skills and learning to enter the creative economy at an assistant level, as well as enable further access to degree level education for the first year in the BA or BCom degrees at AFDA. The Higher Certificate in Film, Television and Entertainment Production focuses on basic technical and/or production skills important for the running of a film or television set.
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Television degree programs at the Certificates level dive into the essentials of broadcasting, production, and media storytelling. This program appeals to individuals eager to explore the dynamic world of television and media.
Students often focus on key areas, such as scriptwriting, video editing, and production techniques. Courses typically cover topics like visual storytelling, studio production, and digital media strategies. Through these studies, you'll develop practical skills, such as creating compelling content, operating camera equipment, and mastering sound design.
The environment fosters creativity and collaboration, encouraging students to express their ideas while learning the intricacies of the television industry. As new concepts and techniques are introduced, students strengthen their ability to innovate within their projects. Graduates often pursue careers as production assistants, camera operators, or editors, prepared to contribute effectively to the ever-evolving media landscape.