Bachelor of Fine Arts in Media Production (BFA) with a concentration in General Media
Media production has long been a popular choice for those who wish to exercise both their creativity and technical skills. Today, with the rapid growth of the Internet as an outlet for entertainment and information, the demand for skilled professionals in this industry is becoming even greater. In fact, the U.S. Department of Labor predicts that employment in the motion picture and video industries will grow 17 percent between 2004 and 2014, which is faster than the 14 percent growth projected for wage and salary employment in all industries combined.
The AIU Media Production program strives to provide students with both a solid
academic foundation as well as industry-current skills in a variety of fields,
including audio and sound recording, editing, digital design, computer animation,
lighting, scriptwriting, and even directing. Graduates can be well-positioned
to compete for entry-level jobs in this exciting industry.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Media Production with a concentration in General Media Production provides students with a comprehensive look at this diverse industry, offering course in an array of topics related to many different areas of production.
Career Opportunities
The BFA in Media Production with a concentration in General Media Production can help prepare students interested in developing and advancing a career as a:
- Multimedia Producer
- Production Artist
- Film and Video Editor
- Producer
- Script Supervisor
- Videographer
Challenging, Relevant Coursework
The BFA in Media Production with a concentration in General Media Production features industry-relevant coursework taught by faculty members with real-world experience in the field. Students are given the opportunity to learn about nearly every aspect of media production, from lighting and scriptwriting to directing and post-production.
Students who successfully complete the program should be able to:
- Create documents for media production such as proposals, treatments, scripts, storyboards, budgets, shot lists, and production schedules.
- Apply basic skills in directing, shooting, and audio recording.
- Use editing software to perform tasks such as organize bins, digitize, and add color bars, slates, titles, graphics, and special effects.
- Mix all audio levels for a media production.
- Discuss the responsibilities and roles of different positions within the media production field.
- Evaluate the technical proficiency of media productions.
Concentration courses for this program include:
- Survey of Documentary Film
- Producing and Directing
- Videography
- Lighting for Television and Video
- Scriptwriting
- Video Techniques III
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