The curriculum has been designed to train students to use industry standard hardware and software currently used by filmmaking professionals. Additionally, students will learn skills in visual storytelling through editing images and designing sound and effects around those images.
Admission into this program requires proof of high school graduation (or GED) and qualifying scores on SAT, ACT or the TTC placement test.
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Basic Editing |
3 |
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Pre-Production |
3 |
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Advanced Post Production I |
3 |
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Basic Photography |
3 |
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Total 12 |
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Post Production |
3 |
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Advanced Post Production II |
3 |
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Advanced Editing |
3 |
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Video Editing |
3 |
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Total 12 |
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Sound on Film |
3 |
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Senior Film Editing |
3 |
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Film Editing Capstone |
3 |
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Total 9 |
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