Digital Media Production

Introduction & Overview 

The Bachelor of Arts in Digital Media Production emphasizes the production & distribution of creative digital content in multiple media formats. This highly interdisciplinary program integrates video production, photography, computer graphics, graphic design, audio production, animation, writing for the media, and media theory & analysis. It prepares students for successful careers in digital art & animation, graphics & design, audio production, video production & media writing.

In addition to class work, students will hone their skills by contributing to Manhattanville College’s student-run media, and compete for top internships and jobs in nearby New York City and Stamford, Conn.  

Our students have recently interned or have been hired by ABC News, the Brooklyn Nets, Buzzfeed, Comedy Central, ESPN, The International Rescue Committee, Madison Square Garden, MasterCard, Steve Madden, Nickelodeon, SiriusXM Radio, Seventeen Magazine, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, the United Nations, and Viacom.

 

Degree

Bachelor of Arts in Digital Media Production

Minor

Digital Media Production

Career Ideas

Director, Producer, Video Editor, Camera Operator, Motion Graphics Artist, Sound Designer, Script Supervisor, Audio Engineer, Title Designer, Lighting Designer, Storyboard Artist, Photographer, Art/Photo Director, Animator, Production Manager

Division Chair

Amy Bass, 914.323.5127, Amy.Bass@mville.edu

 

Faculty 

Justin Capalbo – Digital photography, motion graphics, computer graphics
Mike Castaldo – Video production technician
Christine Dehne – Video production, computer graphics, animation, and alternative media
Jim Frank– Digital photography, studio photography, graphic design, computer graphics
Steffi Shook – Gaming theory and analysis, media studies, social media
Joni Siani – Podcasting, radio and television studies, documentary film studies

 

Affiliated Faculty

Jeff Bens – Screenwriting and narrative writing
Gillian Greenhill Hannum – History of photography
Geoffrey Kidde – Music technology and audio recording
David Lugowski – Film history, theory and analysis