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Video Production - Career Technical Education

Panorama High School's Video Production classes provide students with the technical instruction and practical experiences through the pre-production, production, and post production stages for aspiring filmmakers in the film and television industry.  Our goal is to introduce students to the field of narrative storytelling, documentary filmmaking, broadcast communications and journalism in the context of media competencies and careers.  The course will develop each student’s talents and interests so that they can access, analyze, evaluate and produce both live and recorded video-based media.  Students will utilize the skills and practices of cinema and video production to further critical thinking skills in order to develop a sense of personal and social responsibility that will enable them to participate successfully in a global economy.

CTE Pathway Courses
 
*  Video Production 2A/B (concentrator)
 
*  Video Production 3A/B (capstone)
 
IMPORTANT:  Video Production 1A/B is not a necessary prerequisite and will not affect the learning progression if it's not taken beforehand.
CTSO Leadership Program
 
The AV Club!  With over 50 active members, the most dedicated students volunteer to write, produce, film, and edit our live-to-tape episodic show called "Python News", along with filming live multicam extracurricular events (ie. Sports, Theatre Plays / Musicals, etc).
 
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Scott Crawley
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CTE Film / Video Instructor
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Scott Thomas Crawley is an accomplished Creative Producer / Editor with over 15 years of professional experience in the entertainment industry. His career highlights include having worked with practically every major studio in Hollywood at various creative advertising agencies, managing film crews on all types of projects for clients around the world (e.g. documentaries, narratives, music videos, live events, promotional content, commercial campaigns, trailers, and TV spots), which eventually inspired him to create a unique film school boot camp for aspiring filmmakers.