Tailor your degree with a Producing concentration and explore the production process of filmmaking from start to finish at Champlain College.
If you’re excited to get creative and plan, coordinate, and manage a film from start to finish, our Producing concentration is for you. While a background in filmmaking can open the door to a variety of professional avenues within the industry, directly focusing on producing can jumpstart your career.
Dive into topics like production management, show producing, business & the entrepreneurial mindset, and client based production. Our concentration in Filmmaking provides a comprehensive exploration of the production process. Fscript development, pitching, budgeting, marketing, distribution—the role of a film producer is vital to the success of a film. The producing concentration will deepen those skill sets for students who aspire to be film producers. Through courses in this concentration, you can:
Choose three electives from the courses below:
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