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Huntington University has leased a 30,000 square foot building in Peoria that will house bachelor’s degree programs in digital media arts. The comprehensive program will initially offer majors in film production, broadcast-fusion media, and graphic design. The three-story structure, along with ample free parking, is located in the West Valley just off the 101 at Bell Road. The facility will feature 3,000 sq. ft. of new film and video studio space along with fully equipped computer labs, edit suites, classrooms, Foley pit, and a host of production equipment for students to use free of charge for their coursework, including new 4K HD cameras. FILM PRODUCTION The film production major is a hands-on filmmaking program. Students study the fundamentals of solid storytelling and filmmaking in order to produce films that reflect their faith and speak truth to the ever-changing culture. Forester Films is Huntington’s post-production company. Through this practical environment, students acquire the professional knowledge necessary to gain entry-level positions in the production marketplace. A wide range of internships are also available at studios across the nation and students may also apply for a semester at the CCCU’s Los Angeles Film Studies Center. BROADCAST FUSION MEDIA As a broadcast-fusion media student, you will learn photography, audio, film, story development, and web work. When you graduate, you will be able to work in a variety of settings, including visual and audio podcasting, broadcast journalism, backpack documentaries, advertising agencies, corporate communications, sports broadcasting, or as a media specialist. Our staff will match you with an internship that will help you polish your skills in a real-world setting, and give you the practical experience employers are looking for. GRAPHIC DESIGN HU’s Graphic Design program combines a fine arts foundation with a special emphasis in graphic design. The program focuses on practical experience in client based problem solving and creative idea development for the design marketplace. The depth and breadth of our graphic design program prepares students for graduate work or a career in advertising, print media, illustration, corporate communications, web design, or photography. If you’re interested, please complete and mail the reply card and we will get in touch with you. Huntington University is now accepting applications for the Fall 2016 semester. To learn more about our digital media arts program, visit az.huntington.edu or call 602-492-4543. W. MARINERS WAY W. BELL RD. PEORIA SPORTS COMPLEX 101 N. 83RD AVENUE Film/TV studios 4K HD Canon and Panasonic video and DSLR cameras 3 JVC studio TV cameras Red Dragon and ARRI Alexa Pro HD film cameras 2 TV studios with infinity wall/ green screen totaling 3,000 sq. ft. 4 editing/production labs TV / audio control room 50-seat theater / screening room Foley pit Adobe Creative Suite multi-media editing software Pro-Tools advanced audio editing software Professional track and dolly systems Student collaboration spaces, café, fitness room, and much more… THE ARIZONA CENTER FOR DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS WILL FEATURE:

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Huntington University has leased a 30,000 square foot building in Peoria thatwill house bachelor’s degree programs in digital media arts. The comprehensiveprogram will initially o�er majors in film production, broadcast-fusion media, and graphic design. The three-story structure, along with ample free parking, is located in the West Valley just o� the 101 at Bell Road. The facility will feature 3,000 sq. ft. of new film and video studio space along with fully equipped computer labs, edit suites, classrooms, Foley pit, and a host of production equipment for students to use free of charge for their coursework, including new 4K HD cameras.

FILM PRODUCTIONThe film production major is a hands-on filmmaking program. Students study the fundamentals of solid storytelling and filmmaking in order to produce films that reflect their faith and speak truth to the ever-changing culture. Forester Films is Huntington’s post-production company. Through this practical environment, students acquire the professional knowledge necessary to gain entry-level positions in the production marketplace. A wide range of internships are also available at studios across the nation and students may also apply for a semester at the CCCU’s Los Angeles Film Studies Center.

BROADCAST FUSION MEDIAAs a broadcast-fusion media student, you will learn photography, audio, film, story development, and web work. When you graduate, you will be able to work in a variety of settings, including visual and audio podcasting, broadcast journalism, backpack documentaries, advertising agencies, corporate communications, sports broadcasting, or as a media specialist. Our sta� will match you with an internship that will help you polish your skills in a real-world setting, and give you the practical experience employers are looking for.

GRAPHIC DESIGNHU’s Graphic Design program combines a fine arts foundation with a special emphasisin graphic design. The program focuses on practical experience in client based problem solving and creative idea development for the design marketplace. The depth andbreadth of our graphic design program prepares students for graduate work or acareer in advertising, print media, illustration, corporate communications, web design,or photography.

If you’re interested, please complete and mail the reply card and we will get in touch with you. Huntington University is now accepting applications for the Fall 2016 semester. To learn more about our digital media arts program, visit az.huntington.edu or call 602-492-4543.

W. MARIN

ERS WAY

W. BELL RD.

PEORIASPORTS

COMPLEX

101

N. 8

3RD A

VENUE

• Film/TV studios

• 4K HD Canon and Panasonic video and DSLR cameras

• 3 JVC studio TV cameras

• Red Dragon and ARRI Alexa Pro HD film cameras

• 2 TV studios with infinity wall/green screen totaling 3,000 sq. ft.

• 4 editing/production labs

• TV / audio control room

• 50-seat theater / screening room

• Foley pit

• Adobe Creative Suite multi-media editing software

• Pro-Tools advanced audioediting software

• Professional track and dolly systems

• Student collaboration spaces, café, fitness room, and much more…

THE ARIZONA CENTERFOR DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS

WILL FEATURE: