Intersectionality in Video Production

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Advanced Skill Certificate in Intersectionality in Video Production Plus The Advanced Skill Certificate in Intersectionality in Video Production Plus is a comprehensive course that prepares learners for a successful career in the video production industry. This 5-unit course focuses on the importance of intersectionality in video production, its growing industry demand, and the essential skills required for career advancement.

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In this course, learners will gain a deep understanding of how to incorporate intersectional perspectives into their video production work, including how to work with diverse teams, tell inclusive stories, and create content that resonates with diverse audiences. This course is crucial for anyone looking to break into the video production industry, as it provides learners with the knowledge and skills to create content that is both critically acclaimed and commercially successful.

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  • Intersectional Lens in Storytelling
  • Critical Analysis of Representation in Video Production
  • Decolonizing the Gaze: A Feminist Approach to Visual Storytelling
  • Power Dynamics in Collaborative Video Production
  • Intersectional Marketing Strategies for Video Content

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Advanced Skill Certificate in Intersectionality in Video Production: Career Path Overview Producer (20%): Responsible for overseeing the production of a film, television show, or other video content.

Director (25%): Responsible for guiding the creative vision of a production and directing the actors and crew.

Cinematographer (18%): Responsible for operating the camera and capturing the visual elements of a production.

Editor (37%): Responsible for assembling the visual elements of a production into a cohesive final product.

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  • ProficiencyEnglish
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