May 1, 2008
Course Title
Broadcast Production
Course Description
Customer service, marketing, project management techniques, and professionalism will be emphasized as students complete video-based projects for broadcast production. Students complete numerous projects that will be included in their portfolios as they acquire skills in advanced video editing and production. (This course is optional, but suggested, for the Video Editor and Video Production Assistant career majors.)
Contact
Carrie DeMuth
405-743-5426
cdemu@okcareertech.org
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OHLAP Credit |
Course Length |
Prerequisites |
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120 Hours
120 hours is based on a Carnegie unit, which accounts for 175 forty-five (45) minute class periods per school year.
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Knowledge and Skills
- Finalize
productions for publication using professional video editing software.
- Apply story development,
directing, cinematography, and editing to animation to create storyboards that
show the flow of the animation and map out key scenes and characters using
appropriate software.
- Design complex videos using
independent judgment, creativity, and computer equipment.
- Script, plan, and create video
narrative sequences under tight deadlines, using appropriate software.
- Participate in design and
production of multimedia campaigns, handling budgeting and scheduling, and
assisting with such responsibilities as production coordination, background
design, and progress tracking.
- Coordinate with design team to
ensure design meets business goals.
- Develop, evaluate, and revise
text and scripts using scriptwriting software.
- Ensure media productions and
acquisitions meet legal and copyright requirements.
- Gather data to identify
internal and external customer requirements.
- Complete an interactive video
DVD in a production studio environment.
- Show improvement in knowledge
of organizational, leadership, and teamwork skills.
- Demonstrate an increase of
knowledge and practical skill level in the areas of technical video production,
broadcasting, and creative development.
- Demonstrate compliance with
relevant business ethics and copyright infringement as they pertain to the
multimedia and/or broadcast industry.
- Demonstrate proficiency in the
use of various types of video production equipment and software found in
professional studios.
- Demonstrate ways to
communicate effectively and efficiently through video productions.
- Provide technical production
support for audio and video productions.
- Plan and deliver a broadcast
production.
Industry Alignments
Apple Certified Pro
Adobe Certified Expert
Curriculum Resources
- Final Cut Pro 6 Beyond the Basics, ISBN # 0321509129
- Advanced Editing Techniques in Final Cut Pro 5, ISBN
# 032133549X
- Advanced Color Correction and Effects in Final Cut Pro 5
- Teacher-assigned Projects
- Lynda Online Learning Library
- Encyclopedia of Visual Effects, ISBN #0321303342
- Video Communication & Production, ISBN #1-56637-798-6
- Adobe Premiere Pro Classroom in a Book,
ISBN # 0-321-19378-4
- Adobe Encore DVD Classroom in a Book,
ISBN # 0-321-20547-2
- Writing Companion for the Digital Artist,
ISBN # 0-13-112485-4
- Photography Companion for the Digital Artist,
ISBN # 0-13-113310-1
- Color Companion for the
Digital Artist, ISBN # 0-13-097524-9
- Type Companion for the
Digital Artist, ISBN # 0-13-040993-6
- Design Companion for the
Digital Artist, ISBN # 0-13-091237-9
- Exploring Storyboarding, ISBN #
1401827152
- Exploring Digital Video, ISBN #
1401842992
- http://www.cybercollege.com
- Shoot Like A Pro! Digital Photography Techniques, ISBN # 0072229497
- How to Do Everything with Adobe Encore DVD,
ISBN # 0072231904
- The Digital Filmmaking Handbook, 2nd
edition, ISBN # 1-58450-098-0
- Course
Technology Design Series books
This Course Found In These Career Majors
Cluster: Information Technology
Pathway: Interactive Media