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Video Production

Video Production Video Production is a comprehensive course that prepares students for future training and careers in the video/mass-media field. Students study all aspects of video production, including developing concepts, creating story boards, writing scripts, filming, editing and titling. Over a two-year course of study students will create and show complete video presentations. The course will expose students to the use of state of the art video cameras, digital video equipment, editing machines and software. Students will explore the conventions and techniques of video and film as they learn to evaluate the quality of video and film in news broadcast, documentary, entertainment, and advertisement.
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The main goal of SkillsUSA is to provide students who are preparing for a wide variety of careers in trade, technical and skilled service occupations, with professional development opportunities that supplement their academic and technical education. SkillsUSA programs and activities help its 285,000 student members develop public speaking skills, and improve their ability to conduct and participate in meetings, manage financial matters, solve problems, and assume responsibility for community service. Students participate in state leadership conferences and competitions. Each June, students earning first place at the state level in leadership and technical skill competitions, travel to Kansas City, MO to compete at the national conference.

Credits: A maximum of three credits per year
Graduation Requirements: Technology- MAUHS students can earn the required 0.5 Technology credit by completing the first year of this program
Suggested Preparation: Black & White photography, and good word processing skills
Prerequisite:Instructor permission

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2011-2012 - Career Development Center - Course Catalog

Adults are welcome to apply for daytime technical programs. A Vermont resident adult without a high school diploma is a secondary student and is eligible for tuition to be paid by their school district. Adults with high school diplomas will be charged a tuition. Financial aid may be available. Contact the Adult Education Office at 447-3596.

 

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