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Step into our professional broadcast studio and bring your creative vision to life through video. 

This one-week intensive course offers hands-on experience in video production. You’ll explore key aspects such as camera operation, composition, video editing, and production techniques in our state-of-the-art broadcast studio and computer classroom.

Learn to craft captivating visual stories while collaborating in a fun, dynamic environment!

The week concludes with a Broadcast Studio production showcasing your creative work.

2025 PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER

DATES OFFERED 
Session One:  July 6 - 11, 2025
Session Three:  July 20 - 25, 2025

COST
Program fee: $2,250  |  Application fee: $45

APPLICATION DEADLINES
Early action:  March 7, 2025. Apply by this date to receive a $100 discount on the program fee.
Application closes: May 30, 2025

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Experiential Learning

During this course, you will:

  • Work in a professional Broadcast Studio, operating cameras, graphic systems, production switchers, and other studio equipment.
  • Use state-of-the-art mirrorless cameras and various microphones to create compelling visual stories.
  • Master planning techniques to ensure your production captures everything needed for success.
  • Edit your video using Adobe Premiere with professional-level techniques.
  • Collaborate with peers to create something truly special.
Student producing a video segment

 

COURSE INSTRUCTOR

Phil Altiere, MA

Production Supervisor
School of Communication and Journalism

Phil graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in Film and TV. He worked in the broadcast news division of Fuji TV (Fujisankei Communications) in New York, where he was the satellite coordinator for news reports from North and South America back to Japan. Phil was also the technical director for a weekly remote live show from New York City as part of Fuji TV's morning news show in Japan called "On My NY."

At Stony Brook, Phil designed and built the School's HD Broadcast Studio oversees and maintains the School's Apple Computer Newsroom, and manages the equipment available for students to check out for audiovisual reporting assignments. He oversees technical production for the School of Communication and Journalism's student-produced remote live news programs. 

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