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Seneca College
Broadcasting – Television
- Toronto, Canada
Course
Blended
English
In this two-year diploma program, you will learn about concepts, audio and video production and how to produce creative and engaging video content from script writing through to a final audio mix and everything in between. The hands-on experience offered by expert professionals, combined with your interest in video production, will enable you to become proficient in creating professional content for a variety of different platforms.


Canadore College
Broadcasting - Television and Video Production
- North Bay, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Work hands-on with video production equipment starting in your first semester. Learn every aspect of the trade from behind the camera or behind the scenes, including lighting, sound, producing and editing. Canadore's fast-paced, fully-functioning video production facility is equipped with high-definition studios, cameras and industry-standard editing software and equipment. Learn to produce music videos, commercials, documentaries and webisodes, and work on live productions that are broadcast online.
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Television Broadcasting degree programs offer an engaging blend of creativity and technical skill in a dynamic industry. This field prepares students to design, produce, and deliver compelling visual content across various platforms.
In these courses, students explore fundamental topics like video production, audio engineering, and scriptwriting. They gain hands-on experience in camera operation, lighting techniques, and editing software while learning how to craft engaging narratives for diverse audiences. The environment fosters confidence as students explore new methodologies and collaborate on projects that mimic professional settings.
As they study, learners develop competencies in media ethics and audience analysis, equipping them for various career paths, including television producer, broadcast journalist, or multimedia content creator. With a focus on innovation and storytelling, graduates emerge prepared for exciting opportunities in an evolving industry.