Video.


Overall, a career in video production can be an exciting and rewarding field for those with a passion for storytelling and creative expression. However, it can also be highly competitive and physically demanding, with long hours and tight deadlines. As with any career, there are pros and cons to consider before pursuing a career in video production.

The Good:

  • Creative expression: Video production offers a unique opportunity to use creativity to tell stories and convey messages through film.
  • Variety of specialties: Video production has a wide variety of specialties, such as cinematography, editing, sound design, and visual effects, among others, providing many options for specialization.
  • Collaboration: Video production often involves working with a team of creative professionals, allowing for collaborative and dynamic work environments.
  • Growth opportunities: Video production constantly evolves, with new technologies and techniques emerging regularly, providing opportunities for continued learning and growth.
  • High demand: As video content becomes increasingly important in marketing and entertainment, there is a growing demand for skilled video professionals.

The Bad:

  • Long hours: Video production often requires long hours, including working nights and weekends, especially when on tight deadlines.
  • Tight deadlines: Video production projects often have tight deadlines, adding pressure and stress to the work.
  • High competition: The field of video production is highly competitive, with many talented professionals competing for a limited number of jobs.
  • Physical demands: Video production can be physically demanding, requiring professionals to carry heavy equipment and work in challenging environments.

The Ugly:

  • Low pay: Entry-level positions in video production may pay little, requiring professionals to work their way up the career ladder.
  • Inconsistent income: Video production professionals may experience fluctuations in income, primarily if they work on a freelance or contract basis.
  • Burnout: Video production can be demanding and stressful, leading to burnout and fatigue if proper self-care is not practiced.
  • Rejection: Video professionals may face rejection and criticism of their work, which can be demotivating.
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Courses.


If you are interested in video production as a career or to increase your chances of acceptance into your dream college or university, here are the recommended courses you might want to choose as your four s(electives). These courses will provide a solid foundation in video production's fundamental concepts and techniques.

  1. Graphic Design *
  2. Video Production
  3. Audio Production
  4. Digital Media Capstone *
  5. Motion Media Design
  6. Digital Photography
  7. Digital Media Production *

 * = Required Courses | View Course Descriptions


Software.


Adobe PhotoshopAdobe Premiere ProAdobe AuditionAdobe After EffectsLightroom Classic

Advanced Standing Credit.


Students may elect to further their education in our Broadcast and Video Production program at the Rockwell Campus. You may be eligible for Advanced Standing Credit for the courses completed in our program. The Broadcast and Video Production instructor will decide on Advanced Standing Credit based on your skill set. Earning your industry certification in that course can increase the likelihood of being granted Advanced Standing Credit.
Our Course Broadcast and Video Production
Graphic Design Multimedia and Image Management
Video Production Digital Media Production
Audio Production Essentials of Digital Audio Production

The Future.

With the skills you will have acquired, you have various options available. One option is to continue your education and further specialize in the field. Another option is to seek employment opportunities in the field, which may include working in-house for a company or agency or freelancing and building your client base. Whichever direction you choose, continue to hone your skills and stay up-to-date with the latest tools and trends in the industry to remain competitive and successful.

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