At NYU's School of Continuing and Professional Studies there are myriad options of courses that one can take to satisfy their media and communication arts related learning needs. Below is just a small list of the summer institute and intensive programs offered at the school.
The Summer Publishing Institute in Book, Magazine, and Digital Publishing
http://www.scps.nyu.edu/course-detail/X59.9000/20092/the-summer-publishing-institute-in-book-magazine-and-digital-publishing
Producing Intensive
http://www.scps.nyu.edu/course-detail/X34.9149/20092/producing-intensive
HD Videography Intensive
http://www.scps.nyu.edu/course-detail/X34.9250/20092/hd-videography-intensive
Filmmaking Four-Week Intensive: B/W--MOS
http://www.scps.nyu.edu/course-detail/X34.9066/20092/filmmaking-four-week-intensive-b-w-mos
Editing Two-Week Intensive: Final Cut Pro
http://www.scps.nyu.edu/course-detail/X34.9239/20092/editing-two-week-intensive-final-cut-pro
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Increase Your Earning Power In A Bad Economy: Part 4 of 5 Part Series
Ideas to help earn extra money with skills from your hobby or academic major
In the poor economic climate, many students are scrambling to earn extra cash at every possible chance. Rather than relying solely on a minimum wage, part-time retail or fast food job, look within at your own skills and branch out by freelancing or creating your own mini-business. Here are some lists of academic majors and skills you may have and suggested activities to get your creative juices flowing, who knows one may even become your next pay-check opportunity.
Major: Communication Arts - Film/TV Production
Skills: Videography, Film Editing, Producing
Film and edit event videos
Film and edit training videos
Film and edit You Tube videos for people
Teach people basic filming and editing skills
Produce independent films and TV shows
Give hands-on lessons to public access TV show crews on how to use good filing techniques and make quality shows
Create your our public access show to teach others how to create a professional looking show
In the poor economic climate, many students are scrambling to earn extra cash at every possible chance. Rather than relying solely on a minimum wage, part-time retail or fast food job, look within at your own skills and branch out by freelancing or creating your own mini-business. Here are some lists of academic majors and skills you may have and suggested activities to get your creative juices flowing, who knows one may even become your next pay-check opportunity.
Major: Communication Arts - Film/TV Production
Skills: Videography, Film Editing, Producing
Film and edit event videos
Film and edit training videos
Film and edit You Tube videos for people
Teach people basic filming and editing skills
Produce independent films and TV shows
Give hands-on lessons to public access TV show crews on how to use good filing techniques and make quality shows
Create your our public access show to teach others how to create a professional looking show
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