About CTE
Students & Families
Ready to Start Your Film Career?
Of all career industries, the Arts, Media, and Entertainment (AME) sector requires perhaps the greatest cross-disciplinary interaction. The work in the sector has a propensity to be largely project-based, requiring both independent work and interdependent management skills for career success. New technologies are also constantly reshaping the boundaries and skill set of many arts career pathways. Consequently, core arts-sector occupations demand constantly varying combinations of artistic imagination, metaphoric representation, symbolic connections, and technical skills. Learning the skills and knowledge for creating, refining, and sharing work in the Arts, Media, and Entertainment industry sector promotes teamwork, communication, creative thinking, and decision-making abilities - traits that are 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 reach out in unique ways to enhance the quality of life for those around them.
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
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.
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Imaginarium - A Thomas Downey High School Award Winning Animation created by students in the Film and Video course.
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