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Digital Production Managers: Getting in the Mix with Entertainmentby Sarah Jane Udallsarahjane.udall@graphicdesigntrainingreview.com Graphic Design Training Review Columnist A digital production degree can provide you with the skills and knowledge in the latest technological trends to help you become the digital production manager of tomorrow. What is a Digital Production Manager?Digital production managers are a big part of the ‘behind the scenes’ action in the television and film industries. Today many television and film productions are almost solely edited digitally. The job of a digital production manager involves establishing schedules and budgets, coming up with design ideas, creating sketches and models of designs using digital imaging, directing and coordinating the construction of sets, editing graphics and computer generated images into a production, and making sure the final product looks good and meets the goals of the director. Other careers in production can cover a variety of skills, form producing and writing, to designing sets, operating cameras, and editing sound and picture togetherGetting Your Foot in the Digital DoorYou can boost your career with a digital production degree which will provide you with the computer skills and knowledge of technological trends that are extremely important in digital production today. In a digital production degree program, you will learn how to use the latest advancements in digital cameras, lighting, sound, and video editing systems. You will receive training in digital editing and recording, including training in all positions behind the camera, as well as hands-on training in a multi-camera atmosphere. With a degree in digital production, you will learn fundamental concepts of digital production through hands-on experience with a wide variety of film, digital video, and electronic equipment.With a digital production degree, you can pursue production management opportunities with television stations or production companies, in studio programming, news and sporting events, music videos, motion pictures, and documentaries. Digital production is a highly attractive career field, and although there is a great demand for people with training in digital production, competition for these jobs can be intense. Do you have what it takes to be a digital production manager? About the Author Sarah Jane Udall is a freelance writer currently living in New York City. Her previous experience includes working in the Creative and Development departments of VH1 and MTV networks. Posted on: April 7, 2006 |
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