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November 22nd, 2010 by Kristin

Why Choose a Two Year College for Digital Media?

As Web Evangelist at Tribeca Flashpoint, one question I’m frequently asked is, “Why should I choose your 2-year program over a 4 year college?”

While four year schools bring a lot to the table for traditional programs like liberal arts and sciences,  there are many reasons why our two year program is better suited to digital media education.  Here are the top 4:

Reason #1: Comparable number of contact hours, quicker time to completion.

At a traditional 4-year college, students typically get about 600 contact hours (that is, hours spent in class or in labs) per year.   In Tribeca Flashpoint’s full-time, 40-hour-per-week program, students can expect to get between 1,100 and 1,264 contact hours per year.  This means that Tribeca Flashpoint students get just as much hands-on and in-class experience as those in 4-year schools; it simply takes our students less time.

Reason #2:  More bang for your buck.

Today, four years at a private university  typically costs upwards of $100,000.  But at Tribeca Flashpoint, students get a comparable number of contact hours in half the time.   As a result, students at Tribeca Flashpoint pay about half as much per contact hour than their friends at 4-year schools. How’s that for value?  Plus, our students have the opportunity to enter the working world two years before their friends at 4-year schools, allowing them to start earning a paycheck and climbing the corporate ladder while their friends are still taking out loans.

Reason #3: Technology doesn’t outpace our program.

Think of the media devices you use on a regular basis: computers, televisions, mobile phones, game consoles, portable music players.  Are you still using the same equipment you used four years ago?  Well, neither are the digital media industries.  At Tribeca Flashpoint, we minimize the risk of technology outpacing your education by teaching you the latest tools and trends in just two years, not four.  This way, you can be confident that the skills you learn throughout your time in college will still be applicable once you enter the workforce.

Reason #4: Employers care about what you can do and how well you can do it; not how long you were in school.

Reasons 1-3 sound great, but what do employers think?  Don’t they prefer to hire people with a four-year degree?  The truth is,  employers in the digital media industries care far more about what you’ve accomplished than how long it took you to accomplish it.  If you have an outstanding resume and portfolio, demonstrable professional skills like communication and problem solving, a working knowledge of the latest tools and technologies, and a great attitude, you have everything you need to wow employers.

Would you like to learn more about what Tribeca Flashpoint’s two-year program can do for you?  Give us a call at 312-332-0707, or let us answer your questions in person at an upcoming Group Tour.

November 22nd, 2010 by Kristin

This Week at Tribeca Flashpoint

November 15th, 2010 by Kristin

Howcast EFP: How to Get What You Want

It’s Monday, everyone! Make this week count with a lesson in getting what you want from Tribeca Flashpoint Film & Broadcast students and the Howcast Emerging Filmmakers Program.

November 11th, 2010 by Kristin

Happy Veteran’s Day from Tribeca Flashpoint!

Today, all of us here at Tribeca Flashpoint give a sincere and heartfelt thanks to all of our United States Veterans.

We are proud to say that several of our faculty, staff, and students have dutifully served our nation as members of the armed forces. Today, we acknowledge each of these brave men and women — our teachers, our colleagues, our students, and our friends — and wish them a happy and restful day off!

November 10th, 2010 by Kristin

Howcast EFP: How to Get The Most out of Getting Mad

Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired? Then you’ve got to watch this video by Tribeca Flashpoint Film & Broadcast students for the Howcast Emerging Filmmakers Program.

November 10th, 2010 by John

Tribeca Flashpoint at the 129th AES in San Francisco

Read more from Recording Arts Chair John Murray’s blog, Echo 61 here.

The 129th AES Convention in San Francisco was once again held at the Moscone Center.

Tribeca Flashpoint Media Arts Academy was asked to serve on the panel at the Education Forum. This year’s topic was Creating the Out-of-Class Experience. Our presentation was titled PRODUCTION IN ACTION: An Innovative Approach to Collaboration with the Industry. Alex Case, AES Education Committee Chair, moderated the 90 minute session.

Other educators and professionals on the panel included Agniezka Roginska, Paul Geluso, and John Storyk representing New York University, and Nathan Breitling, Ryan Kleeman representing Art Institute of California.

Hundreds of exhibitors filled the large hall. Boutique manufacturers of everything from high-end analog front end mic pres and eqs to medium and large format consoles to loudspeakers were on display. We noticed a remarkable resemblance in many of these new products to designs of the past.

TFMAA also had a table at the Education Fair. More schools than ever were present talking with prospective students of audio programs. Sam Pasquesi, Tom Siuchninski, Dakota Serviss, Adam Hajnos, and Kyle Olson all made the trip to represent the Recording Arts Department and institution.

November 8th, 2010 by Kristin

This Week at Tribeca Flashpoint – 11/08/10

This Week at Tribeca Flashpoint: A holiday food drive, an advance screening of the new movie Monsters, visits from Jarrett Payton and paleontologist Paul Sereno, and Film Society’s screening of Pulp Fiction!

November 5th, 2010 by Kristin

Tribeca Flashpoint gets a New Flag

Check out the latest addition to our Clark Street entrance! Now all we need is a Pledge of Allegiance.

November 4th, 2010 by Kristin

Do you Understand Health Care Reform?

Do you understand health care reform? Tribeca Flashpoint students do! Check out