Video Production Employment Concentration
Video producers, designers, and editors create innovative, highly visual and interactive productions connecting stories to the world. These streaming productions combine visual styles, content, and motion for communicating online, internally, broadcast, and social media outlets for commercial, nonprofit, and entertainment companies.
ECC.DM.VP
Design Your Future!
Begin by exploring MSJC program maps to find a career or transfer opportunities. Program maps show the recommended sequence of courses that lead to graduation or transfer. The maps were developed by program experts to give you the skills and knowledge you need to succeed.
- Starting in Spring? Choose Fall Semester 1 courses.
- Are you a part-time student? Start Fall Semester 1 courses and follow the course sequence.
Fall Semester 1 | Units | |
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AUD-180/DIG-190 | Video Production I | 3 |
Units | 3 | |
Spring Semester 1 | ||
DIG-590 | Digital Video Editing (formerly DIG-192) | 3 |
Units | 3 | |
Fall Semester 2 | ||
DIG-592 | Digital Video Design II (formerly DIG-191) | 3 |
Units | 3 | |
Spring Semester 2 | ||
DIG-593 | Video Production III | 3 |
DIG-594 | Production Management (formerly DIG-193) | 3 |
Units | 6 | |
Total Units | 15 |
Course | Title | Credits |
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Required Courses | ||
DIG-190 | Video Production I (formerly Digital Video Design I) | 3 |
DIG-590 | Digital Video Editing (formerly DIG-192) | 3 |
DIG-592 | Digital Video Design II (formerly DIG-191) | 3 |
DIG-593 | Video Production III | 3 |
DIG-594 | Production Management (formerly DIG-193) | 3 |
Total Units | 15 |
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Note: There are no guaranteed positions for students completing these programs. Education and work experience required will vary by employer. The salary and benefits for specific occupations will be dependent on work experience, education, background, and employer.