
Centennial College
The Broadcasting – Film, Television, Digital Media, and Radio program at Centennial College is a three-year advanced diploma designed to equip students with the creative and technical skills necessary for success in the time-based media industry. The curriculum offers a balance between the artistic and commercial aspects of the industry, exposing students to various practices and professionals. Students engage in hands-on learning, developing effective storytelling techniques across fictional, non-fictional, client-based, and live-to-air productions. Technical training includes experience with HD broadcasting studios and digital film, television, and multiplatform production. The program culminates in a 14-week, full-time industry field placement, providing practical experience in real-world settings.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Job Description |
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Film and Video Camera Operator | 52110 | $40,000 - $70,000 | Operate cameras to record various types of content for film, television, or digital media productions. |
Broadcast Technician | 52112 | $45,000 - $75,000 | Set up, operate, and maintain equipment for radio and television broadcasts, ensuring quality transmission. |
Audio and Video Recording Technician | 52113 | $42,000 - $68,000 | Operate and maintain audio and video recording equipment to capture high-quality content for various media platforms. |
Announcer and Other Broadcaster | 52114 | $35,000 - $60,000 | Present music, news, sports, and other information on radio, television, or digital media platforms. |
Motion Pictures, Broadcasting, Photography, and Performing Arts Assistant | 53111 | $30,000 - $50,000 | Assist professionals in motion pictures, broadcasting, photography, and performing arts with various tasks during productions. |