The Department of Radio-Television and Photography at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro offers one of the country's best state-of-the-art facilities where students can get hands-on experience in all types of electronic media. For example, students can produce programs for a cable television channel, as well as newscasts for a 100,000-watt FM National Public Radio station. And courses, such as Digital Media Communications, include training on a variety of video editing systems.
As the video systems manager for the Department of Radio-Television and Photography, Marc Parrish works with the faculty to instruct students on proper usage of nonlinear video editing …