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TELEVISION PRODUCTION SCHOOLSLearn at a Pro TV Station -- Jumpstart Your Career
For those about to enter the business now, that's good news. Why? Because you'll be the ones to conceive, experiment with and develop an entirely new model of television. In fact, it's such a revolution that you'll have to invent new words to describe it. "Video Content Delivery" is a bit of a mouthful, and even that doesn't encompass all the possibilities. ![]() Who's going to create the content? How will people experience it? Is advertising dead? If so, how will the industry finance itself? With the ability to share any kind of file, will the very concept of intellectual property change? One thing is certain, though. With all the new "channels" available (and that doesn't just mean 500 more "networks"), the opportunities in this exciting field are growing at an amazing rate. How can you prepare yourself to take advantage of this explosion? It's not by going to a traditional broadcasting school, that's for sure. The fact is, the best way to prepare yourself is to be at the cutting edge, where the change is actually happening.
That's why mentorships have such an advantage in this day and age. Learning on-the-job, in the field, puts you together with people who not only have to stay current, but anticipate the trends. They have to -- they're livelihoods depend on it. Don't get fooled into thinking that everything is going to start from scratch. (That's what killed many of the "new paradigm" companies in the Internet bust of 2000 -- they thought reality didn't apply to them). The principles of entertaining people, of telling a compelling story, of creating visually stimulating and emotionally moving images, of building and nurturing brand loyalty -- these don't change just because technology introduces new ways of delivering information. So if you want to compete in the fascinating, creative world of television, learning from seasoned pros is your best bet. They know what's worked in the past, yet are motivated to learn or invent new techniques as the industry changes. They can take the best of their existing skills, and adapt them to new situations. Most importantly, they can teach you not only what they know, but how to learn. |
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