Programming & Broadcasting for TV Courses:FILM, TELEVISION, & VIDEO PRODUCTION I This course is an introduction to using video as a communication tool. Students learn how to write scripts, use camcorders and other production equipment, and learn the basics of digital editing. A genre study offers insight into the common formats of motion pictures and television. Students take part in several production-based projects. FILM, TELEVISION, & VIDEO PRODUCTION II This extension of the first year course is designed to offer students a workshop situation. Students produce the daily live broadcast of Capital News and write, shoot, and edit segments for the show. Prerequisite: FTVP I or IB Film Year 1. IB FILM This high level course fulfills a Diploma Programme arts requirement. The course explores how meaning is constructed through filmic language. Students study various cinematic traditions from around the globe. The course is writing intensive and requires research projects, but still offers students plenty of production activities, too. Prerequisite: P&B I. It is highly suggested students also take P&BII before entering into IB Film, Year 2. SEQUENCE Students should take the three courses in order for the most effective education. Students in the IB Diploma Programme are given priority for registration into IB Film. |
Questions about Programming & Broadcasting Courses?
Brian Martin Video Production / IB Film Teacher [email protected] |