NWTC College Program Guide 2022-2023 | Page 426

Printed : 12 / 17 / 2021 Academic Year 2022-2023
Program Code 307012
Explore your creative vision and develop your digital media skills in the Video Production technical diploma . Graduates of the program are prepared to work in entry level production careers such as production assistants , video editors , and content creators in visual media �elds . Program students use techniques and up-to-date production work�ows to build digital media . Potential careers include production assistant , media producer , video editor , and project team member . Credits from this technical diploma may be applied toward the Digital Media Technology associate degree .
Some credits from this technical diploma apply toward the following associate degree ( s ):
Digital Media Technology , 102065
Curriculum : Explore your creative vision and develop your digital media skills in the Video Production technical diploma . Graduates of the program are prepared to work in entry level production careers such as production assistants , video editors , and content creators in visual media �elds . Program students use techniques and up-to-date production work�ows to build digital media . Potential careers include production assistant , media producer , video editor , and project team member . Credits from this technical diploma may be applied toward the Digital Media Technology associate degree .
First Semester
10-890-101 College 101 10-206-183 Videography 10-206-180 Scriptwriting & Preproduction 10-206-150 Audio for Video Production 10-206-154 Video Prod & Editing I Semester Total
Second Semester
10-206-152 Live Video Production I 10-804-134 Mathematical Reasoning 10-206-155 Live Video Production II 10-104-119 Social Media Marketing Semester Total
1 3 3 2 3
12.00
3 3 3 3
12.00
Completed application . Total Credits
24.00
High school transcript or equivalent . For a list of equivalents , go to www . nwtc . edu / gettingstarted . Computer familiarity and ability to use a keyboard and mouse .
To be admitted to this program , learners must achieve a prior cumulative high school or college grade point average of 2.6 or higher OR a satisfactory academic skills assessment score . College grade point average must be based on 15 credits or more . To learn more about starting this program , please contact an academic advisor at ( 920 ) 498-5444 or ( 888 ) 385-6982 .
Curriculum Note : The credit for 10-890-101 , College 101 is an Institutional Requirement for graduation . Consequently , it is not part of the program requirements , but must be passed with a C or better .
Apply basic principles of design and storytelling to studio and �eld productions . Demonstrate pro�ciency in the use of basic media software , tools , and technology . Assist in production from concept to completion . Communicate creative rationale in formal and informal settings . Apply ethical business practices .
10-890-101 COLLEGE 101 ... Students will utilize digital tools and resources to assess , explore , practice , apply , and evaluate both employability and learning skills . By establishing NWTC cultural values as hallmarks of success in academic , career , and personal settings the course encourages re�ective , personalized development of a growth mindset and emphasizes the importance of making wise choices . To maximize the return on investment , students should take this course in their �rst semester as it identi�es key expectations ( hidden rules ) of higher learning and professional employment . Course Typically Offered : Summer / Fall / Spring
10-206-183 VIDEOGRAPHY ... technical aspects of capturing motion images including composition , lighting , exposure , �ltration , and camera selection . Develop skills in pre-production through post-production of motion photography projects . Course Typically Offered : Fall / Spring
10-206-180 SCRIPTWRITING & PREPRODUCTION ... research and development of writing for broadcast ( traditional and web ) and pre-produced media . Script based production planning including budgeting , scheduling , storyboarding and logistics planning . Legal matters including copyright , talent and location releases . Course Typically Offered : Fall / Spring
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