Pacific Audio Visual Institute
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Location: | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Nickname: | PAVI |
Website: | www.pacificav.com |
Pacific Audio Visual Institute(PAVI) is an educational institution located in Vancouver, BC, Canada that offers diploma programs in Audio Engineering & Production, Film & Digital Arts, Film & Music Business, and Game Design & 3D Animation. PAVI differs from other institutions in that classes are taught within an operating, full-service, professional studio complex.
Pacific Audio Visual Institute is accredited by the Private Career Training Institutions Agency of British Columbia. Each year the Institute awards more than $100,000.00 in scholarships and to date, their Game Design & 3D Animation program has a record of 100% job placement.[1] Students have the opportunity to gain practical experience in their industry through PAVI's Internship Placement Program.[2]
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- Audio Engineering & Production
The Audio Engineering & Production program offers training in music production and sound engineering. Students learn in a commercial recording studio with professional audio engineers and instructors who have active careers in the industry.
- Film & Digital Arts
The Film & Digital Arts program covers film production and digital filmmaking. The course teaches such topics as script writing, funding, promotion and the business of marketing.
- Film & Music Business
The Film & Music Business program provides the education necessary for a business career in the film and music industry. Students learn the basics of film and music production from industry professionals.
- Game Design & 3D Animation
The Game Design & 3D Animation program covers the entire process for designing a computer or video game. Students learn technical & creative skills as well as project planning & management experience required to produce a game from start to finish.
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