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Does anyone have a college suggestions that have a good video program near Colorado?
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I am a sophomore, and I have been talking to my counselor about this for a little bit now. She said it would be smart to ask people who are also looking for colleges, so somebody can help me, please.

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If you're looking for colleges near Colorado with strong video programs, consider the University of Colorado Boulder, which offers a comprehensive Film Studies program with courses in video production and excellent resources. Colorado State University has a Media Studies program that emphasizes practical skills and hands-on experience, alongside internship opportunities. Metropolitan State University of Denver features a Department of Communication that focuses on Media Production, preparing students for the dynamic media workforce. The Colorado Film School at Auraria Campus specializes in film and video production, offering dedicated associate degrees and certificates for in-depth training. Additionally, Naropa University provides a unique approach to media arts that fosters creativity and innovation in video production. Lastly, various Colorado community colleges offer affordable programs in video production that deliver essential skills and facilitate connections to local industries. Each of these options presents a variety of specialties and approaches, enabling you to find a program that aligns with your interests and career aspirations!

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