This program gives students a grounding in the technical aspects of live media production, with classes and experience in all areas of live broadcast. Also an introduction to all aspects of creative media process, taking the students through the production process from scripting through to post production. Like other IHOPU programs the vocational media training will be underpinned with the theological training of IHOPU’s core curriculum and prayer room requirements.
Listen to students talk about their passion for media.
For up to six hours a week, you will have hands-on use of state-of-the-art video and sound production equipment while you are being trained. This will include working on live television broadcasts from the IHOP–KC Global Prayer Room, participating in multi-camera shoots, and working with field production crews.
These classes will give you a strong foundation on which to build your understanding of the forerunner message. You will participate in the core Forerunner Curriculum classes that all IHOPU students must fulfill.
Both the theory and practice of directing, sound production, post-production, lighting and scenery, camera operation, and engineering are taught in FMI’s technical classes. Students learn how to use the equipment to their fullest, artistic potential and to explore the broadest range of its capacity for creative work.
In Media Messenger classes, students are taught skills necessary for taking a video project from inception through to distribution, with focuses on pre-production, writing, interviewing, editing, and all forms of new media delivery.
Part of each student’s training is to attend one of our three Forerunner Christian Fellowship services on Sundays and ten hours of awakening services weekly.
The Global Prayer Room is central to everything we do on the IHOP–KC Missions Base. As with all IHOPU students, part of your grade requirement is to come before the Lord in corporate worship and prayer in the prayer room.