VideoReal Life Training at TTOC
Classification: IT, Film and Business
Real Life Training at TTOC
The Television Technical Operators College (TTOC) is Australia’s first vocational training facility, specially designed for those wanting a career in television and broadcast production. Its purpose is to help solve the chronic shortage of skilled technical operators in the television industry and to maintain Australia’s reputation as world leaders in producing live broadcasts and entertainment.
Funded by the Australian Government and television industry partners, the College offers the only accredited advanced training course within the Industry. With links to Universities and TAFE Colleges, the TTOC provides high-quality technical training for a range of specialised roles including technical managers, camera operators, audio and communication technicians and broadcast engineers.
Based at Homebush in Sydney, NSW, the College also aims to assist more than 1,800 freelance technical operators by providing them with ongoing skills development courses and comprehensive training in new digital technologies. The core objectives of the TTOC are to:
- replenish the broadcast industry with a new generation of skilled and proficient technical operators
- provide opportunities for freelance operators to enhance their skills and adapt to new technologies
- maintain a database of skills and competencies so that individuals can be matched with full-time career opportunities as they arise
- assist with the development of new hardware and software products to ensure the Australian Television Industry continues to use the most efficient production practices available.
Print Page
IT, Film and Business
See Also
-
Men of Steel
Metals and engineering is an industry always in need of skilled workers, and today we step inside an institution who is providing just that - training up apprentice metal fabricators at Wagga Wagga TAFE.
Wednesday December 3, 2008 | Watch Video »
-
Philip Bullock & Alan Ross discuss National Skills Week
National Skills Week is a new initiative, a collaborative approach dedicated to raising the status of practical and vocational learning, enabling all Australians to gain a greater understanding of the opportunities, their potential and how they contribute to a successful, modern economy. Learning by doing is as important as academic learning- there are many paths to success.
Wednesday December 3, 2008 | Watch Video »
-
SkillsOne presents Musos
SkillsOne looks at musos whove made their passion their trade!
Wednesday December 3, 2008 | Watch Video »


