
University of Manitoba
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) in Video is a four-year studio-based program focused on the creation and critical study of moving images. Students explore narrative, experimental, and documentary forms while gaining technical skills in camera operation, lighting, sound design, editing, and post-production. Through hands-on projects and theoretical inquiry, graduates develop a strong artistic voice and professional foundation to pursue careers in film, media arts, video production, or graduate study in media-related fields.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Job Description |
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Film and Video Camera Operator | 52110 | $45,000 - $80,000 | Operates cameras and related equipment to capture video for films, documentaries, or media projects with artistic or commercial goals. |
Audio and Video Recording Technician | 52113 | $42,000 - $70,000 | Sets up and operates sound and video equipment for studio recordings, live shoots, or installations, ensuring quality output. |
Studio Videographer | 52110 | $48,000 - $75,000 | Captures video content in controlled studio environments, collaborating with directors and artists to achieve desired aesthetics. |
Post-Production Audio/Video Technician | 52113 | $45,000 - $72,000 | Edits, synchronizes, and processes audio and video recordings to produce polished, high-quality final media content. |
Independent Video Artist | 52110 | $40,000 - $75,000 | Creates experimental or narrative video projects for exhibitions, festivals, or online platforms, often combining artistic and technical expertise. |