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The Carolina School of Broadcasting is committed to providing an educational environment, where classroom instruction combined with hands on training and real life application allows the students to learn the basic skill set necessary to obtain entry level employment in the broadcast industry. The school is committed to helping the students develop and direct their particular area of talent or expertise, leading to long-term career placement. Carolina School of Broadcasting prepares its students for careers in the creative and technical aspects of the industry. Broadcast vocational skills taught at CSB include, but are not limited to: news writing, commercial copywriting, advertising, news reporting, news and commercial announcing, control board operations, digital audio, automation, programming, commercial production, producing, directing, switching, transcribing, logging, linear and non-linear editing, scripting, storyboarding, in studio and field camera operations, sales, marketing, promotion and administration. Carolina School of Broadcasting is committed to delivering an education that meets the vocational demands of the broadcast industry. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Program Goals: • To turn would-be broadcasters into broadcasters. • Through applied knowledge, introduce our trainees to every aspect of the broadcasting business. • Through hands-on experience in all areas of the business, provide our trainees the experience necessary to land entry-level positions in the field of broadcasting. • To help our trainees build their network of broadcasters through our instructor program, by introducing them to as many industry professionals as possible. • To allow our students, through workshops, lab programs and on-the-job practical application situations, to master the skills necessary to operate the basic equipment in a broadcast facility. • To introduce our students to, and keep them apprised of, new and innovative technologies affecting the industry. • To build self-confidence and polish those skill sets necessary to be marketable in today’s competitive careers. • To assist each student in becoming immediately employable in some aspect of the broadcast industry. |
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| Carolina School of Broadcasting | 3435 Performance Rd Charlotte, NC 28214 (p) 704.395,9272 (WCSB) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||