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Television & Video Production

With BCIT’s Television & Video Production diploma program, you’ll develop all of the skills necessary for a career working behind the camera in film, broadcast television, live events, and video production. Immerse yourself in every aspect of TV and video production including writing, directing, producing, shooting, editing, lighting, and audio mixing. Through practical, hands-on experiences on sets, in studios, and on location, you’ll learn the technical and aesthetic skills needed to tell stories visually and impact audiences around the world.

About the program

  • 2-year diploma
  • Graduate with a portfolio of professional work
  • Experience the full spectrum of TV and video production, from music videos to documentaries
  • Use industry-standard digital and HD equipment and workflows
  • Produce content in creative, high-energy teams on a weekly basis
  • Receive support for entering projects into film festivals or other competitions
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Work-integrated learning

Every full-time diploma program has a practicum component where students spend time with an industry partner (TV and radio stations; production, sports and entertainment companies). Practicums are typically 4 weeks long. Students may also have the opportunity to enter co-op in level 4.

Who should apply for the Television & Video Production Diploma?

The Television & Video Production diploma program is right for you if you want to:
  • Work behind-the-scenes, not in front of the camera
  • Blend creativity with technical skills
  • Work well in team environments
  • Pursue a career as a director, editor, camera operator, lighting technician, or audio professional
Ready to get started with the Television & Video Production program? Visit Entrance Requirements to apply.

What grads can do

Graduates of the BCIT Television & Video Production diploma program have extensive experience writing, producing, shooting, and editing for TV and online audiences. You’ll gain many valuable skills that can lead to a wide variety of video and media job opportunities.
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