Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communication
Lights...camera...action at Ysleta High School. The creative minds of tomorrow are taking their cue from outlets such as ESPN, Disney or People Magazine. Students who enroll in the Arts, A/V Technology & Communications career pathway at Ysleta High School will learn what it takes to be a part of this exciting and rewarding career.
Students in this program will spend four years learning about the film, animation and photo enhancement industry culminating in projects such as working on a daily news broadcast from our KNDN News Studio to live streaming of Friday night football games with our national partners at the HFHS Network.
Possible Careers:
Television Producer
Television Anchor
Sports Anchor
Multimedia Designer
Graphic Designer
News Reporter
Animation Design
Video Editor
Lighting Assistant
Photographer
Control Booth Operator
For more information please contact:
Ysleta High School at (915) 434-8181
Email Mr. Hernandez: Email Mr. Hernandez.
The U.S National average salary for a Television Producer was $48,787 in 2010. A Television Producer at one of the national networks such as NBC can earn up to $106,800 annually. Wages in this field depend on geographical location. The market size of the broadcast also plays a role in determining salaries.
Courses offered at Ysleta High School:
Principles of Arts, A/V Technology & Communications
Audio Video Production I
Audio Video Production II
Animation
Animation II
Graphic Design & Illustration
Commercial Photography
The experiences that the Arts, Audio/Visual Technology and Communications pathway offers while you are still in high school include the following:
Video Production Contest Entries
Graphic Design Competitions
Adobe Industry Certifications
Endorsement: Business & Industry
Pathway: Arts, A/V Technology & Communications
Student Certifications: Adobe Premier, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Flash