Broadcasting - Radio, Television, Film & Digital Media Centennial College

About this Program

Level: Advanced Diploma in Broadcasting - Radio, Television, Film & Digital Media

Discpline: Film and Media Studies

Length: 6 semesters

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Application Fee: $125.00 waived
Tuition Fee: $14,938.00

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Program Description

In the Broadcasting - Radio, Television, Film & Digital Media program, you'll be trained in both the traditional skills of storytelling for the motion picture, television and radio industries as well as multiplatform digital production. This media program, offered through Centennial College's School of Communications, Media, Arts and Design, will prepare you with the creative and technical skills to succeed in the time-based media industry. You'll learn to develop and create original story content as well as to prepare, manage and carry out the production process to realize a creative vision. In this advanced diploma program, you'll: Develop a balance between the industry's artistic and commercial aspects, and be exposed to a variety of industry practices and players; Study and practice techniques for effective storytelling in fictional and non-fictional genres as well as client-based and live-to-air productions; Gain technical experience with HD broadcasting studios, digital film, television and multiplatform production; Participate in, create and contribute to a wide range of student films, digital video productions, and weekly television and multiplatform productions; Complete an advanced body of produced work for a professional portfolio; Spend 14 weeks in a full-time industry field placement.

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