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Career Outlook Video Engineering

Arts Division
Certificate N0650

This technical training program prepares students for an entry-level job for one of the following positions within this emphasis: video systems engineer, technical manager for both remote outside broadcast (OB) and in-studio production, technical operations supervisor or technician, video assist operator, digital cinema camera technician and assistant editor. The scope of instruction covers broadcast and digital cinema camera systems, system design and integration for single and/or multi-camera production, appliance trouble-shooting and signal quality assurance and video standards.

Required Courses 

Industry StatisticsJob Titles & Salaries
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    • Producers and Directors

      Producers and Directors

      SOC Career Code: 27-2012.00

      Produce or direct stage, television, radio, video, or film productions for entertainment, information, or instruction. Responsible for creative decisions, such as interpretation of script, choice of actors or guests, set design, sound, special effects, and choreography.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $34.32

      The figure above is based off a percentile of 25 percent. 100 mile radus icon for career resultsAll job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. 91Ö±²¥

      Top Entry-Level Education
      Chart Legend
      • Doctoral Degree Or More
      • Master's Degree
      • Bachelor's Degree
      • Associate's Degree
      • Some College
      • Certificate
      • High School Diploma Or Less
      Median Salary Earnings
      $97,784.01
      Annual Job Openings
      4,464

      Openings are regional vacancies due to growth and turnover in this career.All job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. 91Ö±²¥

      Historical Wages
    • Media 91Ö±²¥ming Directors

      Media 91Ö±²¥ming Directors

      SOC Career Code: 27-2012.03

      Direct and coordinate activities of personnel engaged in preparation of radio or television station program schedules and programs, such as sports or news.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $34.32

      The figure above is based off a percentile of 25 percent. 100 mile radus icon for career resultsAll job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. 91Ö±²¥

      Top Entry-Level Education
      Chart Legend
      • Doctoral Degree Or More
      • Master's Degree
      • Bachelor's Degree
      • Associate's Degree
      • Some College
      • Certificate
      • High School Diploma Or Less
      Median Salary Earnings
      $97,784.01
      Annual Job Openings
      4,464

      Openings are regional vacancies due to growth and turnover in this career.All job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. 91Ö±²¥

      Historical Wages
    • Technical Directors and Managers

      Technical Directors and Managers

      SOC Career Code: 27-2012.05

      Coordinate activities of technical departments, such as taping, editing, engineering, and maintenance, to produce radio or television programs.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $34.32

      The figure above is based off a percentile of 25 percent. 100 mile radus icon for career resultsAll job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. 91Ö±²¥

      Top Entry-Level Education
      Chart Legend
      • Doctoral Degree Or More
      • Master's Degree
      • Bachelor's Degree
      • Associate's Degree
      • Some College
      • Certificate
      • High School Diploma Or Less
      Median Salary Earnings
      $97,784.01
      Annual Job Openings
      4,464

      Openings are regional vacancies due to growth and turnover in this career.All job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. 91Ö±²¥

      Historical Wages
    • Broadcast Technicians

      Broadcast Technicians

      SOC Career Code: 27-4012.00

      Set up, operate, and maintain the electronic equipment used to acquire, edit, and transmit audio and video for radio or television programs. Control and adjust incoming and outgoing broadcast signals to regulate sound volume, signal strength, and signal clarity. Operate satellite, microwave, or other transmitter equipment to broadcast radio or television programs.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $28.81

      The figure above is based off a percentile of 25 percent. 100 mile radus icon for career resultsAll job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. 91Ö±²¥

      Top Entry-Level Education
      Chart Legend
      • Doctoral Degree Or More
      • Master's Degree
      • Bachelor's Degree
      • Associate's Degree
      • Some College
      • Certificate
      • High School Diploma Or Less
      Median Salary Earnings
      $98,327.87
      Annual Job Openings
      775

      Openings are regional vacancies due to growth and turnover in this career.All job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. 91Ö±²¥

      Historical Wages
    • Sound Engineering Technicians

      Sound Engineering Technicians

      SOC Career Code: 27-4014.00

      Assemble and operate equipment to record, synchronize, mix, edit, or reproduce sound, including music, voices, or sound effects, for theater, video, film, television, podcasts, sporting events, and other productions.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $21.16

      The figure above is based off a percentile of 25 percent. 100 mile radus icon for career resultsAll job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. 91Ö±²¥

      Top Entry-Level Education
      Chart Legend
      • Doctoral Degree Or More
      • Master's Degree
      • Bachelor's Degree
      • Associate's Degree
      • Some College
      • Certificate
      • High School Diploma Or Less
      Median Salary Earnings
      $63,072.30
      Annual Job Openings
      797

      Openings are regional vacancies due to growth and turnover in this career.All job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. 91Ö±²¥

      Historical Wages
    • Television, Video, and Motion Picture Camera Operators

      Television, Video, and Motion Picture Camera Operators

      SOC Career Code: 27-4031.00

      Operate television, video, or film camera to record images or scenes for television, video, or film productions.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $20.45

      The figure above is based off a percentile of 25 percent. 100 mile radus icon for career resultsAll job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. 91Ö±²¥

      Top Entry-Level Education
      Chart Legend
      • Doctoral Degree Or More
      • Master's Degree
      • Bachelor's Degree
      • Associate's Degree
      • Some College
      • Certificate
      • High School Diploma Or Less
      Median Salary Earnings
      $62,538.87
      Annual Job Openings
      872

      Openings are regional vacancies due to growth and turnover in this career.All job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. 91Ö±²¥

      Historical Wages
    • Film and Video Editors

      Film and Video Editors

      SOC Career Code: 27-4032.00

      Edit moving images on film, video, or other media. May work with a producer or director to organize images for final production. May edit or synchronize soundtracks with images.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $25.72

      The figure above is based off a percentile of 25 percent. 100 mile radus icon for career resultsAll job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. 91Ö±²¥

      Top Entry-Level Education
      Chart Legend
      • Doctoral Degree Or More
      • Master's Degree
      • Bachelor's Degree
      • Associate's Degree
      • Some College
      • Certificate
      • High School Diploma Or Less
      Median Salary Earnings
      $75,559.87
      Annual Job Openings
      1,356

      Openings are regional vacancies due to growth and turnover in this career.All job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. 91Ö±²¥

      Historical Wages

Certificate & Degree Details

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  • Video Engineering

    Arts Division
    Certificate N0650

    This technical training program prepares students for an entry-level job for one of the following positions within this emphasis: video systems engineer, technical manager for both remote outside broadcast (OB) and in-studio production, technical operations supervisor or technician, video assist operator, digital cinema camera technician and assistant editor. The scope of instruction covers broadcast and digital cinema camera systems, system design and integration for single and/or multi-camera production, appliance trouble-shooting and signal quality assurance and video standards.

    Required Courses 

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    °ä±··¡°ÕÌý56Computer Networks4
    ·¡³¢·¡°äÌý50´¡Electronic Circuits - Direct Current (DC)4
    ´Ç°ùÌý·¡³¢·¡°äÌý50µþ Electronic Circuits (AC)
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý19´¡Beginning Video Production3
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý21Remote Multicamera Production3
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý41´¡Beginning Video Engineering3
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý41µþAdvanced Video Engineering3
    Total Units20
  • Television Crew

    Arts Division
    Certificate N0640

    The Certificate of Achievement in Television Crew will provide students with experience in a variety of production roles and technologies. This course of study is designed to prepare students for entry level jobs in a variety of areas.

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý19´¡Beginning Video Production3
    Choose 16 units from the following:16
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý19µþ
    Advanced Video Production
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý20
    Beginning TV Studio Production
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý21
    Remote Multicamera Production
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý22
    Editing for Film and Television
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý23
    Reality Show Production
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý100
    Work Experience in Film and TV
    Total Units19
  • Television Production

    Arts Division
    Degree S0602
    The Associate in Science degree in Television Production is designed to prepare students for entry-level jobs in the Television industry in a variety of areas including narrative, remote and studio production, writing, preproduction, editing, and finance.

    This degree requires the completion of General Education coursework plus the following:

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    Choose two courses from the following:6
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý01
    Introduction to Electronic Media
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý14
    Media Aesthetics
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý28
    Introduction to Writing for Electronic Media
    Choose 12 units from the following courses, or any of the above courses not taken:12
    ±Ê±á°¿°ÕÌý10
    Basic Digital and Film Photography
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý18
    Introduction to Screenwriting
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý19´¡
    Beginning Video Production
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý19µþ
    Advanced Video Production
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý20
    Beginning TV Studio Production
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý21
    Remote Multicamera Production
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý22
    Editing for Film and Television
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý23
    Reality Show Production
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý24
    American Film History
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý25
    World Cinema
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý100
    Work Experience in Film and TV
    Total Units18
  • Film Television and Electronic Media

    Arts Division
    Degree S0442

    Upon successful completion of Associate in Science in 91Ö±²¥â€™s Film, Television, and Electronic Media for Transfer degree requirements, the student will have demonstrated understanding of coursework and foundational training in all stages of television and film production, including the historical, business and legal underpinnings of the industry; writing for the screen; visual and aural aesthetics; live and pre-recorded television and film production techniques; and post production aesthetics and techniques. This degree can prepare students for careers in film, television, advertising, and other electronic media as writers, directors, production crew, editors, postproduction crew, and producers. This coursework will satisfy the lower division requirements at the California State University in and students are guaranteed admission with junior status to the CSU system will be granted in Radio-TV-Film, Film and Electronic Arts, Television Production, Film Production, Cinema, Screenwriting and Producing.

    To earn an Associate in Science degree in Film, Television, and Electronic Media for Transfer degree a student must complete 60 semester units that are eligible for transfer to the CSU that consist of IGETC pattern or CSU GE breadth and a major of at least 18 units. Students must have a minimum GPA of 2.0 in all CSU-transferable coursework to receive an associate degree for transfer and all courses in the major must be completed with a C or better. Students earning an associate degree for transfer will not be required to complete any other local graduation requirements.

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    Select 2 courses from the following:6
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý01
    Introduction to Electronic Media
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý14
    Media Aesthetics
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý28
    Introduction to Writing for Electronic Media
    List A: Select one from each area
    Area 1: Audio Production3
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý11´¡
    Beginning Audio Media Production
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý29
    Introduction to Audio Production for Film and Television
    Area 2: Video or Film Production3
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý19´¡
    Beginning Video Production
    List B: Select one course 3
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý02
    On-Air Personality Development
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý24
    American Film History
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý25
    World Cinema
    List C: Select one course 3
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý18
    Introduction to Screenwriting
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý22
    Editing for Film and Television
    Total Units18

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Contact: Dan SmithTitle: 91Ö±²¥ CoordinatorContact: dsmith@mtsac.edu

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