
New Class Starts Feb. 5!

Video/Content Producer
Ten-Week Program
We've launched a new Video/Content Producer Program designed for busy professionals. This streamlined program is not only more accessible - it's also more affordable.
Whether you're looking to make a career change or want to learn how to use digital content to promote your new business, organization, project or yourself - find out if you have what it takes to succeed as a digital storyteller.

Our 10-week program includes:
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The Power of Story
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Digital Photography
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Video Production
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Storytelling with Graphics
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Social Media Content Strategies
The program is simple: We meet one night a week for a two-hour classroom lecture/review/discussion then every Saturday you get vital hands-on instruction in our Production Lab.
CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION.
Program Graduate Reviews


Vivien Hao - PR Professional
“Besides still photography, I can now add video production to my client services with a quick turn around that is more time efficient and cost effective.”
John Nilsson - Professional Photographer/Realtor
“What Victor (Senior Instructor Victor Abalos) is presenting is very marketable in today’s visually-oriented environment. It’s something that I can use to good advantage in my work as a real estate broker.”
Sean Jones - Talent Agency Rep.
“Victor was a very good instructor, especially how he would stress the importance of storytelling. He would say it’s not just about making and editing videos. It’s about telling stories."

“I’ve really enjoyed the course and learned a lot,” says Lucia Ortega, a high school chemistry teacher. “As a young person in my 20s, I had already learned how to do a lot of the technical side of video production before taking the class. What made me want to take the class was Victor. He has the experience. Every week we’d come back from shooting and editing and he was there to guide me in the right direction with the storytelling part. This is a much more effective way of learning than online.”
“The course has really helped me with my nonprofit,” says Peter Rojas. “I can now actually go out and take photos and video without relying on someone else to do it. Looking at the time we live in, if we’re not putting content out there through social media no one is going to care. I want and need to showcase the hard work my board, and our staff and volunteers are doing.”
