The Programs in Career Schools Written By Christopher C. Odom

A great way to begin your career in audio & music recording, radio broadcasting, or film production is by enrolling in a Career School program. Career Schools are professional, trade or vocational programs designed specifically for adult students who wish to become trained in a specific field. The beauty of these programs comes from the fact that they are centered on the principles of private mentor-apprentice relationship, which allows real world work-study and on-the-job training. Instruction can be seen in most major cities in the U.S. and Canada, with classes happening in real recording studios, radio stations and film shoots. These programs will most probably lead to a certificate of training rather than a traditional degree.

Media Arts Career Schools

By enrolling in Media Arts Career Schools, you can choose from among many paths, including, audio & music recording, radio broadcasting as well as film production. Generally, a program could be as short as few weeks or it could go on for as long as 2 years. The wonderful thing about these programs is that the emphasis in on the skills and training necessary to create a career in media/art and not some generic background that is offered by several associate degree programs. Whereas a traditional degree-seeking program could cost about $15,000 to $80,000, a Media Arts Career School program would cost the student significantly less, by only learning the skills needed for a chosen career path. Several of these courses are focused on the artistic and technical aspects of the field - those that do not need a college degree.

Film Programs

Among the jobs that you can take after enrolling in film programs from career schools are: film director, film producer, actor, editor, camera operator, screenwriter, and lighting director. By enrolling in a program, the student is able to work with a seasoned professional while working on an actual film or video production. The students are also taught about the latest in technology - like Final Cut Pro and Final Draft.

Music & Audio Programs

Music & Audio programs may encompass a varied selection of careers including: Music Producer, Audio Engineer, Mixer, Live Sound Engineer, Digital Workstation Editor, Post Production Engineer, or other Music & Audio career. Once again, the student will have the chance to work with a seasoned professional on the field while he is working on a real music or audio project. Students are trained in the latest trends in technology, such as software like ProTools, Reason, Logic, Q-Base as well as Abelton Live.

Radio Broadcasting Programs

Few of the jobs that you can handle if you enroll in a radio broadcasting program are: on-air DJ, talk show host, sportscaster, voiceover announcer, program director. And similar to any other program, students would be able to work with a seasoned professional. Courses included in these career schools also include breathing and microphone techniques, correct usage of broadcast equipment and tips in producing a radio program.




This article was added on Monday 07 December, 2009.

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