Fine Arts Media

Fine Arts elective courses value the pairing of creative outlets in conjunction with analytical thinking.  Students are presented with a range of opportunities in these classes that enrich their school day and continue to help build their perspectives of the world. Fine Arts classes invite students to gain a further appreciation for the discipline while actively learning about various topics- performance, technology, media production, etc. We believe there are pathways within the arts suitable for all students to explore.

Fine Arts elective courses do not count toward English graduation requirements. 

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Introduction to Media Production
Journalism: Print / Web Production
Video and Audio Production
Introduction to Media Production
Journalism: Print / Web Production
Video and Audio Production
Introduction to Media Production
Journalism: Print / Web Production
Video and Audio Production
Introduction to Media Production
Video and Audio Production

Introduction to Media Production

Prerequisites: None

Grade Levels: 9-12

Semesters: 1

Credits: 0.5

This semester-long course is centered around the fundamentals of journalism and media production. Students will learn about media literacy as well as the historical and ethical responsibility of journalists. In addition to learning how to write in a variety of article styles (including, but not limited to: news, editorials, features, entertainment, sports, etc.), for multiple prints and web-based media publications, students will also be introduced to photojournalism, broadcasting, video and audio production, as well as editing basics for all media platforms

Fine Arts elective courses do not count toward English graduation requirements. 

Journalism: Print / Web Production

Prerequisites: Introduction to Media Production or Division Chair/Instructor Approval

Grade Levels: 9-12

Semesters: 1

Credit: 0.5 

Students will build on the skills they learned in the Introduction to Media Production course to produce stories in a variety of mediums. Students will identify topics and develop stories through the research writing copy before publication. The publication can include both print and online. In conjunction with the publication, students will learn the basics of graphic design and software for both print and web layouts. They will also branch out into photojournalism. Furthermore, students will explore how to properly use social media to promote their material. Emphasis is placed on creating and disseminating finished products, and best practices, and creating opportunities for student creativity and publication. Students can enroll in this course more than once for elective credit.

Fine Arts elective courses do not count toward English graduation requirements. 

Video and Audio Production

Prerequisites: Introduction to Media Production or Division Chair/Instructor Approval

Grade Levels: 9-12

Semesters: 1

Credit: 0.5 

In Video and Audio Production, students will continue to develop their video and audio production skills with an emphasis on the following (depending on project type): 

  • Pre Production – writing, studio preparation, set layout
  • Production – equipment use, recording, lighting, camera, and microphone use
  • Post-production – Digital editing, graphics, music, and sound design

Students will expand their knowledge of the above elements as they create original content in both video and audio mediums in the form of podcasts and short film productions. Emphasis is placed on creating and disseminating finished products, and best practices, and creating opportunities for student creativity and live broadcasts.

Fine Arts elective courses do not count toward English graduation requirements.