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LHS-TV & Films Programming

The Ladue Broadcast Technology department produces a variety of student-generated media.

​Please make sure to visit any of the subcategory pages listed under PROGRAMMING. 


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Ladue View

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Ladue View is a 10-15 minute, high school produced television news magazine show. Students enrolled in the Broadcast Technology program at Ladue Horton Watkins High School, write, direct, film, edit and produce news features, entertainment stories, sports highlights, promotional advertisements, public service announcements and community projects.



LHS Sports

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Multimedia Sports Production students write, direct, shoot, and edit sports multimedia videos to play on the Ladue athletic scoreboard during selected athletic events and games. Students cover the fundamentals of sports multimedia content, camera shooting, sound, lighting, graphics, and editing, among other production skills. Students work independently and in sports production teams to create multimedia content. Student’s also work in Ladue's fully-equipped, state-of-the-art Video Technology Center and shoot on location on Ladue’s campus using HD digital camcorders and mobile devices. Students edit digitally with iMovie , Final Cut Pro X and other mobile video apps. After successfully completing this course, students may move on to the advanced levels, or choose to follow a television or film pathway in Broadcast Technology II. Students in this sports production class will be invited to become a part of the Scoreboard Operations staff, which are paid positions by the district to work athletic events and/or games after school and on weekends.

LHS Films

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LHS Films offers Broadcast Technology II_VIII students a unique experience to make a short scripted film, from concept to completion. Students utilize the web-based curriculum Sneak On The Lot created by current Hollywood producers. From development, to production, to post-production skills and requirements, students are challenged to successfully complete all the steps required in producing a short 5-15 minute film. Students also utilize the AFI Screen Education curriculum. Film students end the year by screening their finished products at the annual Ladue FilmFest held in our Ladue High School Performing Arts Center. 

LHS News

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LHS News is an entirely student-run morning announcements newscast. Each day at 9:05 am, we broadcast our audio newscast on the Public Address system while broadcasting the video on our home page at LHSTV.net.

Ladue Schools Today

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Ladue Schools Today is the Ladue School District's communication program. This live to tape talk show covers issues that are important to our school community.

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Ladue Horton Watkins High School is located in 
St. Louis, Missouri