Arts, A/V Technology & Communications

"South Carolina Arts, A/V Technology, & Communications career cluster focuses both on the act of creation and on the technologies that make artistic creation and communication possible."

Pathways to Success: Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications​ Edition . Accessed October 1, 2015. ed.sc.gov

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Pathways to Success: Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications​ Edition . Accessed October 1, 2015. ed.sc.gov

 Start a Dance | Artopia
Start a Dance | Artopia

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Dan Wagoner encourages young people to explore dancing by studying movements and the anatomy of the body.
 Dance Studio | Artopia
Dance Studio | Artopia

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The work of Guggenheim Fellow and Bessie Award winner Cathy Weis centers on a choreographic process that fully integrates dance with sound, design and technology. Weis offers a tour of her studio in...
 Fashion Designer | Eye Wonder
Fashion Designer | Eye Wonder

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The Eye Wonder team discovers what it takes to be a fashion designer. D.V. visits the fashion department at the American Intercontinental University and learns all about the things a fashion designer...
 Glass | Eye Wonder
Glass | Eye Wonder

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The Eye Wonder team discovers how art glass is made. D.V. visits an art glass studio and watches a piece being made in real time. He learns that glass is made from silica, and there are many tools...
 L.I.P.S | Artopia
L.I.P.S | Artopia

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L.I.P.S. stands for Live Internet Performing Structure. It’s a long-distance process that involves mixing dance videos.
 Kay Stanley, Designer | Original SC
Kay Stanley, Designer | Original SC

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Kay Stanley only made it two days into retirement before she knew it just wasnt for her. She is, after all, a creative type that craves that visual expression and inspiration from the people around...
 Movie Theater | Eye Wonder
Movie Theater | Eye Wonder

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The Eye Wonder team investigates a movie theater. D.V. goes behind the scenes to see how film is loaded and rolled, and all of the different equipment that brings a movie to the screen.