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CMNtv Video Production Training Series Orientation

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 1230 Souter Dr Troy MI 48083  See map

The 10 Week Production Certification Series Class gives you a solid introduction to video production theory and techniques and certifies you to use CMNtv Field & Studio Equipment and Edit Suites.

CMNtv Instructors will lead you through the creation of 6 commonly-produced video projects. You and your classmates will work as a team, running the cameras, setting the microphones, planning the shots and editing the final videos that will play on CMNtv’s Cable and Internet channel.

The course will teach you how to turn ideas into finished video projects. It will introduce the language of video and the production workflow, using tools common to productions large and small.

You’ll learn both Field and Studio Production and get an introduction to Video Editing using Final Cut Pro X.

  • The PCS Class is held three times annually: Fall, Winter, Spring
  • Class is held one night/week for ten weeks.
  • Two sessions are held each semester: Tuesday Evening 7-9pm | Wednesday Evening 7-9pm.
  • All students must attend CMNtv Orientation, held the week prior to first week of class.
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