.. A Degree in Broadcast Engineering will help define what we do here. You will learn about Gen-Lock Systems and VCR Controllers with up to 24 Monitors. Everything from How To Capture Live Footage through Editing is covered; in fact, you will need to create at least One 30 Second Video per week in order to finish the course.
.. The very same principles learned for the Job can be duplicated on Editing Software at home. How To Mark your Videos for Automatic Commercial Queuing and How To Mark your Videos for an Ending so the next Commercial can start -or- return to Programming.
.. Most TV Stations only use these Editing Systems for FootBall Games and BaseBall Live Feeds in the VAN/Trailor -- then everything is sent via Sattillite to the TV Station.
Quite a bit of TV Station Work is the same as Video Editing:
TelePrompters / Sub Titling
Cropping / Zooming
Panning / using transparent colors [[ as in Weather Reports ]]
Fading / umm .. sorta like a transition >_<
Picture in Picture Com Linking / errrr....
AutoMatic Defect Removers / Erasing & Replacing Sub Titles
Setup and Maintence ... you get the idea.
After a while you will learn to like dividing pictures for Multiple Images.
( ever see how CNN and most nightly news shows have things under and on both sides of the TV Screen to Display many things at once? )
yup; A Degree in Broadcast Engineering will help define what we do here.