Television Production: Associate in Science
Description
Advanced level professional digital production and digital cinematography. Graduates will be qualified for more advanced level production positions that can function with minimal supervision and minimal additional on the job training.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the certificate, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate the ability to work as an individual as well as an effective team member.
- Demonstrate professional qualities demanded by the business consistently.
- Develop and produce concepts, treatments, storyboards, scripts, budgets, and pitch these preproduction tools in a professional manner.
- Demonstrate knowledge of and be able to use contemporary digital video studio cameras and digital camcorders and camera mounting equipment as required by the industry.
- Explain the history, theory, and aesthetics of television, film, and the moving image.
- Discuss media literacy and elaborate on professional ethics as applied to the moving image.
- Demonstrate knowledge of and operate current nonlinear digital editing equipment.
- Demonstrate knowledge of and apply current television and film lighting techniques.
- Demonstrate knowledge of and use current sound sources and audio equipment specific to sound acquisition, recording, sweetening, editing, and postproduction.
- Demonstrate and apply the skills at a professional level to block and direct a multi-camera field or studio production as well as a single camera movie-style production, using proper terminology and techniques.
- Apply basic video and audio engineering techniques in order to produce a professionally acceptable television signal which meets FCC requirements for broadcast.
- Create acceptable and appropriate digital graphics necessary for television production.
- Apply advanced aesthetic concepts and theories to television productions in relation to use of light, color, two and three dimensional screen spaces and forces, depth, volume, visualization, motion, time and sound to achieve professional results.
Contact Information
CTE Counselor: Melissa Jones
Location: GT 111
Phone: (808) 455-0392
Email: Melissa.jones@hawaii.edu
Program Requirements
Semester 1
English Requirement (AS-TVPR-E2020)
Total Credits: 3
Three credits are needed to satisfy this requirement.
Students may take ENG 100 or ENG 100E or higher.
Semester 2
Math Requirement (AS-TVPR-E2020)
Total Credits: 3
Three credits are required to satisfy this requirement.
Students may take MATH 100 or any math course numbered higher or PHIL 111.
Semester 3
Natural Science Requirement (AS-TVPR-E2020)
Total Credits: 3
Three credits are required to satisfy this requirement.
The Natural Science course must be numbered 100 or above. The course may be selected from the following disciplines.
General Education Electives for AS & AAS Degrees (CTE)
https://catalog.leeward.hawaii.edu/general-education-electives-for-as-aas-degrees
Semester 4
Social Science Requirement (AS-TVPR-E2020)
Total Credits: 3
Three credits are required to satisfy this requirement.
The Social Science course must be numbered 100 or above. The course may be selected from the following disciplines.
General Education Electives for AS & AAS Degrees (CTE)
https://catalog.leeward.hawaii.edu/general-education-electives-for-as-aas-degrees
Arts and Humanities Requirement (AS-TVPR-E2020)
Total Credits: 3
Three credits are required to satisfy this requirement.
The Arts and Humanities course must be numbered 100 or above. The course may be selected from the following disciplines.
General Education Electives for AS & AAS Degrees (CTE)
https://catalog.leeward.hawaii.edu/general-education-electives-for-as-aas-degrees