[webproducers] Re: Becoming a web producer

I would start here:
iwanet.org

I personally feel like the Web is one place were it doesn't matter how you
got your chops - it just matters that you have them. Mostly, you need to be
on top of the newest developments, which in my opinion makes master's and
even college courses in general too slow.

It took me I think under a year to complete the Certificate in Web
Technologies with IWAnet. This gives you a solid grounding in HTML, CSS, Web
Design, Dreamweaver, etc. In fact, I didn't know I would become a Web
Producer, but these courses gave me what I needed for my boss to promote me
without my asking to become a Producer. I ended up loving it.

I am happy to discuss this further. Please feel free to write me directly.
This is a wonderful job. Congrats for looking into it.

Conversely, I have always been interested in TV. Are there any in roads
you'd recommend for a Web Producer interested in dabbling?

-Tamara

On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 10:56 AM, <fabproducer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Greetings all,
>
> My name is Jeanette and I have been working the television industry for
> about 7 years. The company I worked for just went bankrupt. I have decided
> to re-educate myself on newer technology. What is the best way to become a
> web producer? Going to get my MFA in art & tech or going to the local junior
> college and taking html, flash, dreamweaver? What are the best classes to
> take? I have plenty of questions. I hope this group can assist with moving
> my career ahead into the future.
>
> Best,
> Jeanette
> Fabproducer@xxxxxxxxx
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