Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Interactive Media and BPA

The junior and senior Interactive Media (IMTV) students in the Career Tech Center at Greenville Senior High School recently competed at the Regional Business Professional’s of America Competition at Miami Valley CTC.  Congratulations are in order for the following Interactive Media students for their accomplishments:  Tyler Landis, Senior, 1st Place in Fundamentals of Desktop Publishing.  Tyler qualifies and will be competing at the BPA State Level Competition on March 12 and 13 in Columbus, Ohio.  Also placing were Kaylee Johnson, Senior, placing 3rd in Information Technology Concepts, Jakob Denney, Junior, placing 4th in Extemporaneous Speech, Austin Hayes, Junior, placing 4th in Information Technology Concepts, Patrick Solon, Senior, placing 5th in Fundamentals of Desktop Publishing, Leslie Logan, Senior, placing 5th in Information Technology Concepts, Andrew Harshman, Junior, placing 5th in Extemporaneous Speech, and Kaleb Broomhall, Senior, placing 6th in Fundamentals of Desktop Publishing.

IMTV’s new, in house production studio and Adobe Creative Cloud Suite software upgrade has created exciting and real life application to many new projects. The students have partnered with other career tech students and programs to create classroom projects and learning experiences.  Recent highlights include creating Public Service Announcements (PSA) promos with the Auto Tech Program; a PSA promo for “A Night in Hollywood” sponsored by the Supply Chain Management BPA Regional Project Management Team and World War II Veteran guest speakers for the French classes.

The IMTV students have been creating logos, templates, message board postings and programming for Channel 5.  Also, the students have been video recording Greenville City Council Meetings, Greenville Board of Education Meetings, GHS sports, as well as other GHS school and community events. IMTV looks forward to upgrading programming to the citizens of Greenville and Darke County.

Interactive Media is a creative, business oriented approach to graphics arts, computer animation, audio/video techniques, photography and web design. Students learn to use advanced multimedia techniques to create, organize, manage, and present digital information in a variety of media forms.  Upon successfully completion of this course, students will be proficient in using industry standard software and hardware, efficiently managing and presenting information, comfortably presenting projects to small groups as well as planning, designing and creating multimedia projects successfully in both team and individual environments. 

For more information about the program or if you have a client project for IMTV, please contact Mrs. Lori Hoover at (937) 548-4188, ext. 840 or Mr. Jon McGreevey, CT Director at  (937) 548-4188, ext. 847.

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