




Ready to Start Your Film Career?
The Arts, Media, and Entertainment (AME) sector allows students to express themselves creatively in the world of the arts in many ways such as acting, camera work and editing. Through the AME sector, students work on project-based assignments that require both independent and interdependent management skills for successful careers after high school. Therefore, core arts sector occupations demand constantly varying combinations of artistic imagination, metaphoric representation and technical skills. By learning the skills and knowledge for creating, refining, and sharing work, students in the AME sector are able to experience and promote teamwork, communication, creative thinking and impactful decision-making, traits that are all necessary to function successfully in the competitive and media-rich twenty-first century. Through the manipulation of sight, sound, and motion, those choosing a pathway from this sector are able to directly impact their peers by telling personal and enriching stories once they reach the respective capstone.
Valuable Training for Exciting Careers
Kickstart your career path in arts, media, and entertainment with the help of our academic instruction and industry insight. Potential career paths these programs help prepare you for include:
Radio and Television Announcers
Broadcast Technicians
Reporters and Correspondents
Camera Operators
Television
Video
Motion Picture
Entry Level Video/Film Editor






If you are interested in any of the following pathways and want to know what high schools offer them click here:

Earn College Credits
Get a jump start on your college future by earning college credits and valuable real-world skills you can use for college and career.
Gregori High School JagNewsNet
Imaginarium - A Thomas Downey High School Award Winning Animation created by students in the Film and Video course.
Johansen High School Viking Production Network Presents: ONE PILL, CAN KILL - THE FIGHT FOR FENTANYL AWARENESS
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If you are interested in a CTE course that is not available at your high school you can submit a transfer request. click here.









