UW-Stout's B.S. Video Production (VP) program will provide you with the skills necessary to pursue a career in rapidly expanding fields related to the creation and presentation of video/media for non‐broadcast, online/multi‐channel media distribution, such as social media, training, and education, and digital display content. We will teach you the technical knowledge and skills to create finished still and video/media products under the guidance of producers and directors.
The above video and four others highlight some of the great opportunities available to Stout students in the BS Video Production program. Every aspect of the videos—shots, scripting, interviews, b-roll and motion graphics—was completely generated by the students.
Career-Defining Curriculum
Our collaborative program will empower you to combine elements of creative storytelling with the digital technologies used in commercial videos, short documentaries, and narrative films.You'll to direct, shoot and finish professional-quality projects. The Video Production curriculum will take you from the basics to more advanced courses that cover:
- Video
- Lighting
- Audio
- Digital Imaging
- Conceptual Storytelling
- Editing
- Studio Production
- Motion Graphics
- Digital Cinematography
- Sound Design
- Scriptwriting
Professional Internship
Once you learn how to operate the latest digital video equipment and associated computer programs, our faculty recommend that you participate in an internship, though this is not a requirement for your degree. Through an internship you can gain skills and real world experience that will excel you in your career after graduation. Our faculty are here to help mentor and guide you with internship placement with a successful company.
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Our experienced faculty will introduce you to industry-standard software and hardware for digital image capture, editing, and compositing. Hands-on learning in the studio and on location emphasizes creative and critical thinking skills, principles of visual literacy, technical processes of video/media technologies, and the planning and management of video/media production.
"As a kid, I always loved movies, and going to UW-Stout has really helped me work towards making my own. Whether that be creative or commercial work, I feel that Stout can help you get there, especially with all the hands-on training. Best of all, you’ll make connections, which are the most important part of video production."
-- Simon AndersonB.S. Video Production
Advisory Committee Members
Keif | Oss | Assistant Professor | UW-Stout |
Jonny | Wheeler | Lecturer | UW-Stout |
Michael | Heagle | Assistant Professor | UW-Stout |
Co | O'Neill | Lecturer | UW-Stout |
Matt | Wysocki | Instrumentation Technologist | UW-Stout |
Patrick | Pierson | Director / Cinematographer | Independent |
Alan | Lloyd | Videographer | Independent |
Brett | Schnacky | Creative Director, Director/DP/Editor | Shinebox |
Jim | Martin | Director of Operations | Spot |
Chaddix | Malchow | Partner / Post Direction | Current Resident |
Martin | Nilsen | Manger of Photo/Video | Lippert |
Ahron | Turk | Operations Technician | WISC-TV |
Kyle | Franke | Owner | Franke Pictures |
Christina | Pearson | Producer | Rally Studios |
Blain | Traughber | Editor / Videographer | Bulkreefsupply.com |
Lisa | Gualtieri-Alford | Account Manager, Stratgeic Relationships | Canon USA |
Dirk | Fletcher | Specialist, Pro-Market | Canon USA |