Have you ever dreamed of working in television media? Broadcast Media Production at the NEWTECH Skill Center will show students how to become an integral part of the production team. Students learn how to work both behind, and in front of the camera to communicate information visually, verbally, and graphically. 

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  • Description of Program
  • High School Academic Credits
  • College Credit
  • Career Opportunities
  • Instructor

Experience the real world of broadcast and multimedia production through hands-on laboratory and studio operations. Students will learn producing, editing, directing, interviewing, and reporting skills.

Students will produce, audio, video, multimedia productions such as:

  • Music Videos
  • Newscasts
  • Dynamic Commercials
  • Informational Videos

Learn job skills used everyday in the Broadcast Media career field:

  • Gain a real idea of how the broadcasting industry works
  • How to handle equipment and run a camera
  • Lighting design
  • Producing
  • Directing
  • Script editing and development
  • Media literacy

Upon semester completion of the Broadcast Media Program, students will earn 1.5  Elective Credits towards their Washington State High School Diploma. Students may take the class in both Fall and Spring semesters, earning 3 Elective Credits in a school year.

Upon successfully completing this program, you may be eligible for up to 6 credits at the Seattle Art Institute.

Please contact the instructor for more information.

Instructor Contact Information:

Scott Dethlefs

Phone: (509) 354-7422

Email: ScottD@spokaneschools.org

What can students do with this training?

  • Become certified and work towards college credits. Learn more about this training through the Department of Labor.

Opportunities in the Broadcast Media Career Field:

  • Television broadcasting
  • Commercial and video production
  • Live and event production
  • Instruction program development
  • Video-based distance learning
  • Videography
  • Camera operation

The Broadcast Media Production class at the NEWTECH Skill Center has an in-house studio perfect for learning about camera operation, floor direction, control room and studio production.

 

 

Scott Dethlefs is the Broadcast Media Instructor at the NEWTECH Skill Center.

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Instructor Contact Information:

Scott Dethlefs.

Phone: (509) 354-7422

Email: ScottD@spokaneschools.org

 

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