Film & Media Production
Learn to tell stories through film, video, and digital media. From Hollywood to YouTube to VR.
📖 What You'll Learn
📚 Typical Courses
🚀 Career Paths
Commercial Drone Pilot & Operator
Fly UAVs for construction surveys, precision agriculture, cinematography, power line inspections.
Graphic Designer
Graphic designers create visual concepts using software or by hand to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, and captivate consumers.
Web Developer
Web developers design and create websites. They handle the site's technical aspects, including performance, capacity, and functionality, using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern frameworks.
Film / Video Editor
Film and video editors assemble recorded footage into a finished product suitable for broadcast. They work with directors to create the narrative flow, pacing, and emotional impact of films and videos.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What can you do with a Film & Media Production degree?
Film Director, Video Editor, Cinematographer, Content Creator, VFX Artist
How much do Film & Media Production majors make?
The average starting salary for Film & Media Production graduates is $42,000 per year, with an employment rate of 78%.
What do you learn in a Film & Media Production major?
How to produce compelling visual stories using cameras, editing software, and narrative techniques.
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