Tag Archive for: digital media

Amanda Talks about her experience at the Palm Beach Code School in the Palm Beach Campus of the CSB Media Arts Center.

Amanda was a student in our Web Development Program and our App Development Program.

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Don’t settle on just a degree…do something that you love, like Katherine, our Filmmaking Program student.

After enrolling into one college and transferring to another – listen to how Katherine found out about @Gocsb and why our Film School was the right Film Production school for her.

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Get a glimpse behind-the-scenes with CSB Media Arts Center filmmaking students as they write, develop, shoot, and edit their film projects.

CSB Media Arts Center provides top level instruction in Digital Filmmaking.  Our new Digital Filmmaking Program provides the training on how to write, shoot, direct, & edit your own short, character-driven drama, comedy, or horror films. Each student will create their own short film and have the opportunity to submit it into film festivals.

Our film program has classes that cover all aspects of the movie making process, including screenwriting, casting & directing, and pre- and post-production.

At the CSB film school students learn the skills of cinematography on HD cameras, learn industry standard lighting techniques, and how to edit film and video on Adobe Premiere Pro.  Students train in small group classes and are taught by industry professionals.  The CSB film school focuses on helping you bring your creative visions to life.

To learn more about the CSB Filmmaking program visit: gocsb.com/filmmaking

We have campus locations in:

Hartford, CT/Springfield, MA area
New Haven, CT/Westchester, NY area
Philadelphia area
West Palm Beach, FL area

Film School student Nathan Talks about The CSB Media Arts Center Film Program and starting his Career in the Film Industry

Join Jim Robinson, President of CSB Media Arts Center as he interviews Nathan of the Filmmaking Program at the Farmington, Connecticut campus.

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CSB Media Arts Center Broadcast Media Students talk about Learn By Doing – Connecticut School of Broadcasting

Join Jim Robinson, President of CSB Media Arts Center as he interviews students of the Broadcast Media Program at the Farmington, Connecticut campus.

tik tok

When Tik Tok became one of the most popular apps in the country, many in the entertainment world questioned whether it was an accurate representation of “young talent” on social media. Many Instagram, Youtube, and Facebook stars have had to rely on developing original content in order to secure views, but one of the most famous Tik Tok stars Charlie D’Amelia has proven that entertainment will always be a changing art form. 

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youtube channel

There are now billions of hours of footage on YouTube from millions of different creators, all of them wanting their voice to be heard and content to be seen. The question many new creators ask is “Should I start producing original content for YouTube?”.

Whenever you decide to pursue a creative career on the digital landscape, there are a few questions you need to ask yourself.

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headphones-gaming

Ninja is one the biggest household names in gaming today, and with a massive following and a net worth of $25 million, you can see the lucrative potential of a career in gaming. 

Gaming has been around for over 30 years, but it’s popularity and integration into mainstream media has gained a very recent footing. Originally, it was the developers of games who made all of the money in the industry, but now gamers can make millions simply playing the games for a live audience. 

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e-learning digital media

Digital Media is becoming one of the most popular mediums for delivering content. With its capabilities, easy accessibility and developers becoming more and more keen on what users want out of their online platforms, it’s no surprise that digital media has many businesses re-thinking their marketing and training strategies. 

With that comes the “boom” of new positions available for multimedia specialists, more specifically for the new positions in E-Learning. Thousands of businesses across the country rely on digital media to increase employee engagement, not only in their everyday work life but also in training for new systems, technology, processes and HR related issues. 

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Vintage Microphone

The concept of podcasting was originally conceived by the former MTV video jockey Adam Curry and software developer Dave Winer. Podcasting, originally called iPodder, was a software that enabled users to download internet radio shows to Mp3 devices like iPods. The term “podcasting” came from journalist Ben Hammersly who was attempting to combine the concepts of the software like blogging, independent media, amatuer radio into one term. It’s credibility was in its infancy. In other words, non existent. That was until a year later when larger companies started to recognize it’s potential. Apple was one of the first to pick up the software, allowing users to download podcasts on the newest version of iTunes. 

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