Required Courses | Dual Degree | Duration |
---|---|---|
49 Courses | Not Available | 8 Semesters |
Language | Credit Hours | Annual Fees |
English | 127 Hours | 50,000 EGP |
Program Overview
Have you ever thought about what goes on behind the scenes in any television program production? Have you ever noticed the names of the production crew that comes at the end of any great series or movie?
Highly doubt you bothered to look at all these names that make an appearance towards the end of the program. But you must know that a whole range of personnel and equipment are involved in making a television program.
The Television Production program at GU focuses mainly on preparing a generation of professionals who will impact the television industry and make a noticeable difference in this sector. You will experience and learn all about Script writing, Storyboard telling, Live shooting, Digital Editing, Web streaming ..etc
University Requirements: (14+6) = 20 Credit Hours.
General Field Requirement: (10 + 6) = 16 Credit Hours.
General Specialty Requirements: (30+9) = 39 Credit Hours.
Major Specialization Requirements: ( 40+12) = 52 Credit Hours.
Total: (94+33) = 127 Credit Hours.
As a Television Producer you’ll be able to;
Master the required skills in every phase of television production.
Use the latest technological applications in television production efficiently.
Understand production economics and management process.
Analyse the target audience and its needs for the various television products to effectively reach the target audience.
Ensure that Creative thinking and strategy in Media Production processes engage the target audience.
Adapt television products for dissemination through various digital platforms.
A degree in television production equips you for the role of a TV producer as well as a wide range of production-related jobs within the industry.
Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Film/video editor.
Location manager.
Media researcher.
Runner, broadcasting/film/video.
Television/film/video producer.
Television floor manager.