CREATIVE CAREERS PHOTOGRAPHER INTRO TO VIDEOGRAPHY
Intro to Videography is designed to provide a new videographer with the basic tools to enter the field as an assistant, or to generate some small projects from which an individual can build and grow. The course covers video and audio equipment, lighting, composition and framing, editing, client services and relationships, production planning, reels, and posting online. See the online materials list for equipment requirements. $269
Apr 17-May 22 T 6 pm-9 pm PHOTOGRAPHY CERTIFICATE
Learn basic camera functions, exposure, and depth of field. In addition, receive further instruction in composition, how light affects images, filters and flash, wedding, portrait lighting, marketing, and portfolio sessions. Conclude with lab sessions in digital photo editing using Photoshop Elements at the Northeast Campus. A SLR or DSLR camera is required. $749
Jan 22-Mar 21 MW 6 pm-9 pm PHOTOGRAPHY: BASIC
First class of the Photography Certificate program. Can take as a stand-alone class or go on for the certificate. Study camera techniques that go beyond the auto setting. Learn basic camera parts and how they affect the look of the final image. Study exposure, depth of field, perspective, composition, and the basics of digital photography to produce beautiful photos. A SLR or DLSR camera is recommended, but not necessary. $179
Jan 22-Feb 12 MW 6 pm-9 pm CAREER SPOTLIGHT
LANDSCAPER AND HORTICULTURIST
You can earn a Midlands Technical College certificate in Landscaping and Horticulture by completing the eight classes below.
REQUIRED CORE COURSES
Irrigation Landscape Construction
Landscape Design Landscape Management Plant Growth and Development Soil Management Turf Management Woody Plants and Shrubs
For complete course descriptions, visit
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training or call 803.732.0432.
HARBN CEPIC 538 17 HARBN CEPIC 542 10 HARBN CEPIC 548 01
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND ADDITIONAL CLASS DATES @
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training
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