“I would love to tell your students how valuable the program is . . . I am editing football highlights which air on the jumbotron here at Bowling Green at the home football games. They are the same type of project I did for Talawanda games.” — Larry M., Graduate
CAMPUS
Multimedia is offered at Talawanda High School.
STUDENT ORGANIZATION(i)
All Multimedia students are members of SkillsUSA.
DAILY LAB
The Multimedia Tech Prep program courses explore communication technologies utilized by modern society.
Some of the topics covered in these courses include:
| • Audio/Visual Systems | • Digital Video Production |
| • Basic Communication Theory | • Marketing |
| • Computer Concepts | • Media Studies |
| • Computer Graphic Design | • Public Relations |
| • Computer Hardware & Software as applied to Digital Media | • Television and Radio Broadcasting |
| • Digital Photography |
CAREER PATH
After graduation, students can pursue a career as a(n):
| • Camera Operator | • Prop Manager |
| • Editor | • Public Relations Specialist |
| • Journalist | • Reporter |
| • Media Specialist | • Scriptwriter |
| • Producer | • Set Dresser |
“From the first day of class at Ohio University we were way ahead of the other students.” — Sam B. & Chris K., Graduates
Student can continue their studies in college with majors such as:
| • Film | • Journalism |
| • Fine Arts | • Public Speaking |
| • Communications | • Public Relations |
| • Digital Media | • Radio |
| • Graphic Design | • Television |
Students are ready to work at campus television stations from their first day on campus.
CONTACT & APPLY
For questions about this program or how to apply, please contact the program's instructor or your guidance counselor.
To apply for a program at a Butler Tech campus (D. Russel Lee Career-Technology Center, the Natural Science Center, or the Fitton Center), download this application and submit it to your guidance counselor.
To apply for a program at your home school or another area school, contact your guidance counselor.

