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Program Overview
Everything is turning digital! Even Hollywood has its eye on the digital
future. At Washtenaw Community College we see this trend and have
developed a program that is at the pinnacle of the digital art world.
Students in the Digital Video/Film Technology program will learn to
create short subject video pieces and learn all facets of video
production from program design (pre-production), hands-on recording
(production), through the editing process (post-production). Students
will take courses in Webcasting and streaming media, using
state-of-the-art digital technology, facilities, and instruction. By the
end of the program students will have basic knowledge of lighting,
storyboarding and basic scripting, editing, sound, and directing
techniques.
After being exposed to the latest equipment, the best facilities and a
committed, hands-on faculty, students will be prepared for entry level
media production positions in organizations that cerate information,
documentary, instructional commercial, or artistic digital video
productions, which include the integration of video, audio, graphics, and
text.
This is a two semester certificate program that will begin in Fall 2001
(29-31 credits). Additional degree offerings are being considered.
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