Harrison High School
Grade 9. Broadcast Video Production – IV: Applications

Harrison High School. Broadcast Video Production – IV: Applications

Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester

Broadcast Video Production IV-Applications is designed to immerse qualified students to a student produced live broadcast environment. Many key aspects of this class are based on the equipment and workflow used in network broadcasts. Positions both in front of, and behind, the camera are used with upward mobility to crew Producers and Directors a possibility. Students will work on and develop their “soft skills” that will help prepare them for college and/or their career. These skills will focus on communication, teamwork, problem solving and time management. Skills USA, the Georgia Scholastic Press Association, Journalism Education Association (JEA) and Student Television Network (STN) are examples of, but not limited to, appropriate organizations for providing leadership training and/or for reinforcing specific career and technical skills and may be considered an integral part of the instructional program. Knowledge and experience gained and reinforced in this course along with successful completion AVTF-I and AVTF-II will help students successfully complete the End-Of-Pathway-Assessment (EOPA) for this pathway. Students completing this course have gone on to work for networks such as ESPN-3, and other collegiate broadcast networks.

Prerequisites: Application Only – Submit BVPIV\_Application to [William.Phelps@cobbk12.org](mailto:William.Phelps@cobbk12.org)

Grades: 9-12

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