The writing, the lighting, the careful arrangement of the entire shot. The audio, the graphics, the final edit. Is it hard work? Absolutely. But you know it all matters.
The writing, the lighting, the careful arrangement of the entire shot. The audio, the graphics, the final edit. Is it hard work? Absolutely. But you know it all matters.
And you’re willing to put in the time, the effort, the evenings and long weekends, because you want to learn it all. Because you have stories to tell.
At The Art Institutes, you can learn the creative, technical, and managerial skills needed for working in filmmaking and video production and creating everything from broadcast news to motion pictures. Earning a degree in Digital Filmmaking & Video Production won’t be easy, but it can prepare you for a career doing what you love.
Our faculty in the Digital Filmmaking & Video Production programs know what it takes to succeed in the industry.* To prepare you for the real world, they’ll push you to go beyond your initial ideas and expectations.
They’ll spend hours with you side-by-side, providing mentorship and feedback in and outside of the classroom, assisting with video shoots, casting, location scouting, and more.
Get experience with professional-grade cameras, editing equipment, and other technology as you move from lighting, audio, and video basics to advanced studio production, motion graphics, scriptwriting, producing and directing, and more.
Class projects can help to build the teamwork, time management, conflict resolution, and communication skills you’ll need in your career. Outside the classroom, you can join student organizations, participate in industry events, and form important connections with the many inspiring and talented individuals around you.
You know the power of a well-planned and well-executed design, and that power is something you want to wield. Whether you’re more passionate about graphic design.
Or web design or you’re still deciding between the two, you’ll need a solid foundation in both areas to get ahead. In a world of increasingly interactive communication, this blend is what employers expect.
The film director is in charge of the creative aspects of a film, ensuring their vision of the story gets to the screen in the face of constant chaos. Are you up to the challenge?
The Filmmaking Camp is perfect for those who are interested in learning more about the behind the scenes TV/Movie making process! Students will be on set on Dallas Young Actors Studio's summer production camps where they will learn about cinematography.
Learn the fundamentals of filmmaking through workshops and hands-on moviemaking exercises with everyday equipment, working to bring an idea to production.
This workshop will explore film and camera types and formats; shooting with film cameras and developing your own film.
At MediaTech, you get access to industry-standard facilities and equipment. Both campuses have real sound stages with an array of digital film cameras and production support equipment.
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