New Media Program
Why New Media?
Are you looking for a career in television, film or audio production? Screenwriting, broadcasting or media development? If so an A.A.S. degree in New Media may be the choice for you!
Why New Media at SUNY Orange?
Students in this program have access to a state-of-the art television studio with industry standard equipment. The hands-on experience provided allows students to learn in the environment in which they will be seeking employment. Rather than an overview, these courses provide students with in-depth training that will enhance their marketability in this ever-changing and growing industry.
Program Description
The Associate in Applied Science degree program in New Media prepares SUNY Orange
students with the skills needed to pursue a career in the field of video, audio, and/or
digital film production.
Graduates of this program will be proficient in visual composition using different
forms of digital media such as video, photography and web design. Graduates will also
be proficient in audio production, specifically, digital radio production, sound design,
and audio engineering.
This course of study is designed for students seeking career opportunities in television
production, film production, audio production, screenwriting, news broadcasting, and
media development. Students may also transfer to a four-year institution upon graduation.
Career Opportunities | |
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Television Production |
Film Production |
Audio Production |
Screenwriting |
News Broadcasting |
Media Development |
Upon completion of their degree, students will:
- Demonstrate knowledge of communication theories and history of mass media.
- Have utilized creative software that is standard in the media industry.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of the audio and video production process from pre-production and production to post-production.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of the individual functions of a production crew and exhibit proficiency in each role.
- Demonstrate the application of video/audio synchronization and composition.
- Demonstrate fundamental understanding of media business practices.
- Have developed a personal writing process that culminates in the creation of a short film, scripted, taped, edited and produced by the student.
- Have created a portfolio containing work developed throughout the program.
Questions?
Visit our Admissions website, or contact the Admissions Office at: apply@sunyorange.edu or (845) 341-4030.