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The Photography building where most of the classes are.

Who We Are

The School of Digital Media Production encompasses the Broadcast Television Production program, the Digital & Interactive Media Production program, the Music Production Technology program, and the Photographic Technology department. The progressive curriculums offer the highest level of technical proficiency needed to compete successfully in today’s job market.

In the Broadcast Television Production A.S. degree program, students gain hands-on experience in recorded electronic field productions, live-to-air television productions, directing, producing, and more. The 24-hour Broadcast Television Production and the 12-hour Television Studio Production Certificates prepare students for employment as television and video production personnel.

The Digital & Interactive Media Production program aims to equip students with the technical proficiency needed for entry-level positions as media, multimedia, and interactive media editors, and producers including sound and graphic design.

The Music Production Technology program provides an in-depth understanding of music creation, recording, and production. Students are prepared for careers in the music industry, including roles such as music producer, sound engineer, and studio technician. The program emphasizes hands-on experience with state-of-the-art technology, collaboration with fellow musicians and producers, and a comprehensive understanding of the music business.

The Photography program covers digital photography, videography, commercial, editorial, advertising photography, as well as the medium’s history and aesthetics to prepare students as visual communicators. Students have an opportunity to continue their photography studies with a B.S. in Photography through our 2+2 partnership with the University of Central Florida.

student in yellow sweater filming a volleyball game

Broadcast Television

In the Broadcast Television Production A.S. degree program, students gain hands-on experience in recorded electronic field productions, live-to-air television productions, directing, producing, and more. The 24-hour Broadcast Television Production and the 12-hour Television Studio Production Certificates prepare students for employment as television and video production personnel.
student operates equipment in studio

Digital & Interactive Media

The Digital and Interactive Media Production program is designed to equip students with skills that prepare them for entry-level positions in media, multimedia, editing, producing, and related professions, embracing excellence and diversity.

students in a audio technology class

Music Production Technology

With a degree in music production you will be well-qualified to work as a recording engineer, music producer, broadcast technician, event coordinator or work in booking and promotion, live sound production, tour production,audio video post, or work for a record company or music publisher or any field associated with the music industry.     



student with camera in photo building

Photography

The Photography Technology program covers digital photography and videography, including commercial, editorial, and advertising photography, as well as the medium’s history and aesthetics to prepare students as visual communicators.

With degree in Photography and Media Studies, you can make a difference.

Career Options

Broadcast Television: Producer, Director, Audio Operator, Camera Operator, Floor Director, Graphics, Jib Operator, Lighting Technician, Non-Linear Editor, Prompter Operator, Shader, Technical Director, Video Replay Operator

Digital & Interactive MediaMulti-media Producer, Videographer, Interactive media specialist, UI/UX designer, Sound designer, Content creator, Graphic designer, Non-traditional advertising & designer

Photography: Architectural, Commercial, Advertising Illustration, Editorial, Industrial, Product Photographer, Fashion, Fine Arts, Freelance, Photojournalist, Editor, Photo Educator, Portraiture, Special Events

Music Production Technology: Broadcast Technician, Recording Engineer, Audio and Video Technician, Producer and Director, Concert Technician, Digital Content Producer, Sound Designer, Video Game Sound, Lighting Technician, Field Recordist, Live Sound Mix Engineer, Event Coordinator, Music Director and Composer, Amusement and Recreation.

See more career options and learn about a degree in each field by visiting the programs detail page.

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