DIGITAL MEDIA
Course Content
Towards a Career in Digital Media: High School Teacher's Guide (2014)This 12-lesson mini-course, intended to be integrated into existing curriculum, is for grade 12 students in visual arts, language arts and computer science who are contemplating a career in the Digital Media industry. Through the specific learning objectives of each lesson, they come together as a simulated Digital Media team: they gain understanding of their vital individual roles in creating a DM product, and are exposed to the full range of skills needed by the other players on the team. Towards a Career in Digital Media: High School Teacher's Guide A successful career in Digital Media inevitably means being part of a creative team. Towards a Career in Digital Media prepares students for that reality. This 12-lesson mini-course, intended to be integrated into existing curriculum, is for grade 12 students in visual arts, language arts and computer science who are contemplating a career in the Digital Media industry. Through the specific learning objectives of each lesson, they come together as a simulated Digital Media team: they gain understanding of their vital individual roles in creating a DM product, and are exposed to the full range of skills needed by the other players on the team. For the affordable price of $199.99 you can have this excellent resource, including over 180 slides, to open up a career in Digital Media for your students. The price includes a licence for your class for one year to access all these materials. The Guide is based on CHRC's Interactive Digital Media Team Competency Chart which describes what workers in DM will need to be able to do to work as team players on a DM project. The 12 lessons include:
This unique high school resource was prepared in collaboration with educators and industry professionals. It will respond to the desires of many students to break into the DM industry. It will also respond to the needs of employers who are looking for their talent and passion, tempered with skills and a realistic understanding of the DM environment they will work in. The Towards a Career in Digital Media: High School Teacher's Guide is one of a suite of products to help the DM industry, including a competency chart and profile for in Interactive DM Team mentioned above, a resource for "Starting a DM Business", and the recently revised Interactive Zone for students seeking careers in the DM industry. Check out these valuable teaching resources and let your colleagues know about them too! | |
Project Management 101 for the Digital Media Industry (2012)The Agile project management approach is a well suited solution to the serious project management skills gaps in the DM industry. Learn why and how to implement it in your team with this training offering. Prepared by experienced DM content creator and producer, Ron Lamoureux, this training offering addresses the serious project management skills gap in the DM industry. The workshop document and PowerPoint presentation explain traditional project management and then expand into the Agile project management approach that is specifically suited to the quick turnaround /decision making processes that characterize DM production. This material was tested and refined in 4 workshops in Vancouver, Charlottetown, Saskatoon and Ottawa – to very good reviews.
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Production Accounting 101 (2012)Production Accounting 101 is a resource package for purchase by trainers who want to offer workshops or in depth courses on production accounting in the film and television industry. These resources can be directed to accountants wanting to get into the film and television industry; and to those already in the industry who want to get to the heart of it through accounting. Production Accounting 101 is a resource package for purchase by trainers who want to offer workshops or in depth courses on production accounting in the film and television industry. These resources can be directed to accountants wanting to get into the film and television industry; and to those already in the industry who want to get to the heart of it through accounting. Production Accounting 101 includes a Course Syllabus and Instructor's Guide developed by Charles Zamaria for CHRC in 2009: Production Accounting for Film, Television and Digital Media. The package also includes the presentation materials based on the Syllabus that were developed and delivered by industry expert John Gaskin, in workshops piloted with WIFT in Toronto and with RFAVQ in Montreal.
Learn more about this packageProduction Accounting for Film, Television and Digital Media - Course Syllabus and Instructor's Guide Please note that this is a syllabus: guidelines for trainers to build effective courses.
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Convergence Media (2008)Its unique training template brings together the linear and non-linear story telling of film and television, and new media, and provides guidance in developing convergence projects with an emphasis on actual hands on project development through teamwork. The 18 sessions include instruction in writing business models, considering funding approaches, and setting timelines. It is designed for use by professional associations and educators/ trainers to facilitate and encourage training in convergence projects across the country to allow our cultural industries to take full advantage of multiplatform delivery. Convergence Media - Course Syllabus
Teachers and trainers interested in delivering this unique and timely workshop are asked to contact info@culturalhrc.ca. Table of Contents [PDF format] | |
The Art of Managing Your CareerDeveloped by artists and cultural workers, The Art of Managing Your Career provides emerging self-employed artists and cultural workers with pertinent and practical information to better manage their careers. |