Duties
The objective of this program is to present an overview of the broadcast industry with plenty of hands-on projects. Students should gain confidence and understanding in a variety of media communication situations. Major units we study include: news media, with a central focus on video production and media literacy, narrative film making and documentary film making. Students will learn pre-production, production and post-production techniques and standards.
Video and Broadcast Technology 6-8 grade
This course introduces the field of broadcasting and other digital media. Emphasis is placed on basic production knowledge and development of audio and visual messages. Upon completion, students
should be able to demonstrate the ability to create simple projects that can be broadcast. Have to be able to demonstrate employability skills and perform work-related tasks.
Qualifications
Our students learn and work in a newly constructed $250,000 production classroom with two individual production studios. Available to our students are:
- digital audio recording equipment
- studio cameras with teleprompters
- CG titles
- an array of support equipment
- a green-screen wall
- field equipment production set and lighting
Additional Notes
Purpose:
We are committed to maintaining an environment that supports inquiry and academic excellence, emotional and physical well-being, appreciation of the arts and diverse cultures, integrity and ethical behavior.
Video and Broadcast Technology 6-8 grade
This course introduces the field of broadcasting and other digital media. Emphasis is placed on basic production knowledge and development of audio and visual messages. Upon completion, students
should be able to demonstrate the ability to create simple projects that can be broadcast. Have to be able to demonstrate employability skills and perform work-related tasks
Our students learn and work in a newly constructed $250,000 production classroom with two individual production studios. Available to our students are:
- digital audio recording equipment
- studio cameras with teleprompters
- CG titles
- an array of support equipment
- a green-screen wall
- field equipment production set and lighting
How to Apply
Applicants must apply online at www.phsd144.net and upload your letter of application with resume, high school diploma (GED) or current transcripts (awarded degree), valid Illinois license, certifications, endorsements and three (3) letters of recommendation. Internal applicants must complete transfer at the same site. Questions should be directed to Human Resources, Administration Center, 3015 W. 163rd Street, Markham, IL 60428. Prairie-Hills Elementary School District 144 conducts pre-employment drug tests and background checks.