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Video and automated lighting for performances techniques

The ACS (Attestation of College Studies) in Video and Automated Lighting for Live Events techniques is designed to help students develop technical skills in two specific areas: video and automated lighting using moving head fixtures, as applied in various types of performances and events (traditional stage productions, corporate or sports events, or architectural lighting).

About the program

Students will learn how to plan, program, and operate visual effects equipment. This includes mastering control software and the overall management of visual effects for a show, such as video projection, still image projection, lighting with automated fixtures, and LED technology equipment.

Condition of admission

Admission requirements and registration procedures vary from one CEGEP to another for programs leading to an ACS (Attestation of College Studies).

However, you should expect to provide certain documents such as: a birth certificate, proof of education (high school or college diplomas, etc.), transcripts, a comparative evaluation or foreign diplomas (if applicable), a résumé (CV), and more.

If you were born outside of Canada, you will need to provide proof of Canadian citizenship or permanent residency.

To find all the details about the program you're interested in, visit the websites of the institutions offering it using the information provided further down on this page.

Attestation of College Studies (ACS)