Students undertaking a career in media production will learn to understand the development and impact of various media trends, as well as produce different kinds of content and manage various media industries. Students pursuing a career in media production can choose from several streams:
Multimedia Production Many colleges offer a degree in multimedia production. Students achieving this degree will be perfectly equipped to produce and manage multi-platform media content suitable for the modern audience.
Northampton's Media Production program is a highly creative course of study that allows you to explore your potential in communicating ideas through the use of electronic and digital media.
Careers in the Field. There are numerous career options for a graduate of a media studies program. These include, among others, media planner, multimedia specialist, program researcher for broadcasting/film or video, social media manager, television/film/video producer or web content manager.
This degree program teaches you how to create media for film, television, radio and other mediums involving production. You will learn how to use technology, such as digital and film cameras, as well as how to operate industry standard film, video and audio editing applications and production equipment.
Media production is the art of visual storytelling through film and sound. Media production students learn the foundational skills of shooting, producing, and editing video, as well as the basics of lighting and sound production.
Media production means television programs and broadcasts, radio programs and broadcasts, television or radio series, newscasts, documentaries, video productions, video tapes, video discs, sound tracks, motion picture productions, and any other form of media production that has been, or may in the future be, conceived, ...
Media consumption and creation is essential to modern communication. Media, in its evolving forms, influences and shapes the way people view themselves and others and plays a crucial role in the creation of personal, social, cultural and global identity.
Understanding how to shoot an effective piece of video is a key skill for a media producer, particularly on smaller projects where the producer may take on director responsibilities. A media producer understands how to use framing, angles and lighting to create compelling scenes for the audience.
Types of Media ProductionsFilm.Television.Internet Video.Radio.Music.
There are 5 stages in the production process and they are: Preparation, Planning, Making, Viewing and Re-viewing.
Course Description This course is a workshop that allows young adults the opportunity to prepare and complete a series of digital video productions that would meet the criteria of the television and movie industry.
Media production specialists are involved in many aspects of producing audio and video content that is used in commercials, movies, online or in other realms. They need to have computer software, video editing and video equipment skills.
An introductory course which provides multimedia instruction to create content for convergent media audiences. This course teaches principal skills to prepare students to publish in audio, photo, print, video and web converged platforms. Conceptual, practical, and ethical frameworks for integrating traditional and new forms of media gathering, reporting, and storytelling are emphasized. This course provides hands-on training and critique to prepare students for journalism, media production and public relations majors.
The media literacy perspective establishes the principle that the more one knows and understands how media affect people, including self, the better able the individual is to evaluate, control, and maximize appropriate media exposure and consumption. The course provides information about how audiences are influenced by and react to mediated messages.
Emphasizes the production planning, writing, and scripting processes as the necessary first steps in preparing material for radio and television productions . Students write and deliver broadcast news and features, commercials, promotional announcements, and longer format programs. Prerequisite: MEDIA 150.
These include, among others, media planner, multimedia specialist, program researcher for broadcasting/film or video, social media manager, television/film/video producer or web content manager.
Media actually refers to any kind of communication whose purpose is to inform, educate or entertain a wide audience. It can be anything from web content to social media to TV, video and radio content. The media trends are always changing and evolving, but one thing is certain: The role of media in people’s everyday lives ...
Today, anyone with a cell phone holds in his or her hands a device capable of shooting, editing, and disseminating a message with the possibility of reaching a global audience. However, merely having a device capable of that process is different than understanding how to effectively use that device in order to reach your audience.
Quite simply, our media production students learn how to tell a good story. We then hone their visual communication and oral presentation skills so that they have a solid foundation for any production career they pursue. From film cinematography to broadcast news, there is no limit to what our students can do.
At the Jack J. Valenti School of Communication, students receive experience both inside and outside of the classroom.
Northampton's Media Production program is a highly creative course of study that allows you to explore your potential in communicating ideas through the use of electronic and digital media.
Northampton's Media Production program is a highly creative course of study that allows you to explore your potential in communicating ideas through the use of electronic and digital media.