Film and Video Production Program Description
This 2-year program enables you to become employed in Film & Video Production, and gives you the foundation to pursue work in a thriving industry. The Film and Video Production program will include courses and material in various film crew positions.
Hocking College offers all-inclusive pricing and works with students to assure they have complete college funding, including financial aid, before they start classes. Please reference the course curriculum tab for program costs.
All-inclusive pricing includes the following:
PER SEMESTER
$300......Learning Fee
$20........Health Center Services
$75........Career Center Services
OPTIONAL
$53......Parking
$275....Smart Start*
Pricing for housing and meal plans can be found here.
*Recommended for all first-year college students.
Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) are statements of what a student will be able to do when they have completed a program. They represent the knowledge and skills a program has determined are most important for students to gain from that program and include both the Success Skills (institutional outcomes) and Program Outcomes. SLOs are specific and measurable so the program can accurately assess the degree to which students have achieved each outcome, and they align with college and institution mission and values. Data on the achievement of SLOs is used to make improvements in the program and increase student success.
Success Skills
- CE - Communicates Effectively
- PA - Maintains Professional Skills and Attitudes
- CT - Demonstrates Learning Critical Thinking, and Problem Solving Skills
- ET - Maintains a Code of Ethics
- HR - Practices Human Relations Skills
- MS - Demonstrates Math Skills
- GA - Demonstrates Community, Cultural
and Global Awareness - IT - Implements Career-Appropriate Technology
- To learn more about each of these, click here.
Program Outcomes
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Demonstrate an introductory ability to analyze films and discuss their significance
within the global conversation of media. -
Demonstrate the ability to develop and write formatted scripts for fictional and
non-fiction stories. -
Demonstrate an introductory knowledge of how to manage preproduction, work
with clients, cast actors, organize and manage sets, move a project through post
production, and deliver a final product. -
Demonstrate an introductory knowledge of the positions on a film production,
types of employment available, and the associated unions for workers. -
Demonstrate the technical skills for usage and maintenance of entry-level
equipment in camera, lighting, grip, field audio, and post-production departments. -
Demonstrate an introductory knowledge of small business ownership and
management within the gig-based economy.