Audio and Video Production Technology
The modern, digital landscape requires our students to be self-guided and multi-talented media entrepreneurs. The Audio and Video Production Technology program at Central Piedmont will prepare you to work in a variety of media-related venues by building skills in Audio Production, Editing, Videography, Camera and Lighting.
What You Will Learn
The audio and video production technology curriculum is designed to provide competency-based knowledge, scientific/artistic principles, and hands-on fundamentals associated with the digital communication and media industry. You will learn content creation and production skills that will help you find employment in our digital, new media economy.
The curriculum prepares you for entry-level employment in production support and selected technical areas of film, video, broadcasting, and other media production, such as television news production assistants, film production assistants, or associate or assistant television producers.
Why Choose Central Piedmont
At Central Piedmont, you will learn from knowledgeable faculty with media industry expertise. You will gain hands-on experience and develop materials for your demo reel. We offer a collaborative learning environment where each student is encouraged to develop their artistic voice and technical skill.
Real World Education
At Central Piedmont, your education goes beyond what you learn in class. We offer numerous opportunities for you to enhance your learning — and to make friends, network, and pursue your passions — through clubs and organizations, sports, events and activities, leadership opportunities, job experience, volunteer experiences, visual and performing arts, and even international experiences.
Average Salaries and Careers in Audio and Video Production Technology
Visit Central Piedmont’s Career Coach for detailed audio and video production Technology technology career opportunities, salary information, and job openings.
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Program Options
Earn an Associate in Applied Science in audio and video production technology or a certificate in digital film and videography. The college catalog lists the audio and video production technology program options, courses, eligibility, and requirements currently available at Central Piedmont. If you would like information on opportunities to transfer associate degree credit to a four-year institution, please visit the Transfer Resource Center.
Visiting Students
If you wish to transfer audio and video production technology course credit back to your home institution, explore how to enroll at Central Piedmont as a visiting student.
Continuing Education
Central Piedmont's continuing education provides non-degree courses and programs, including job skills, industry-focused career training, certificates, certifications, professional licensure, and personal enrichment. Day, evening, weekend, and online opportunities are available.
College and Career Readiness
If you are looking for programs to gain the knowledge or skills necessary to finish a high school degree or to get a job, visit Central Piedmont's College and Career Readiness.
College Credit for High School Students
Visit Career and College Promise to learn about opportunities for high school students to earn college credit at Central Piedmont.
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Audio and Video Production technology Program Requirements
For detailed information on audio and video production technology program options, courses, eligibility, and requirements, visit the Central Piedmont Community College catalog.
Contact your advisor for help planning your courses.
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Locations and Course Delivery Methods
Classes for the audio and video production technology program are delivered in several ways:
- In-person classes and labs are held on the Central Campus as well as at WTVI PBS Charlotte.
- combined (classroom/lab and online)
- online
Courses available and their schedules can change each semester. Check the audio and video production technology program options, courses, eligibility, and requirements each semester.
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Costs and Aid
Central Piedmont provides real-world, affordable, hands-on education and career training. Learn how much it costs to attend Central Piedmont. Financial aid and scholarships are available.
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Admitted Students: Find Your Advisor
If you are currently enrolled and taking classes, log in to MyConnect to find your assigned academic advisor.
If you do not have an advisor, you can:
- visit the advising office at the campus nearest you, or
- send an email to the advising office