TD Velocity

for aspiring Technical Directors

TD Velocity condenses Jeff’s 20 years of experience into a streamlined online course, giving you the knowledge and tools you need to excel as a Technical Director. Flexible scheduling lets you learn at your own pace, fitting the course around your busy life.

So, why wait?

Are you looking to break into the exciting world of sports broadcasting?
Do you want to learn how to become a Technical Director and make between $500 to $1200 per day?

Media Dojo’s TD Velocity program is here to help!

Sign up for TD Velocity today and take the first step towards a fulfilling and lucrative career in sports broadcasting. 

ONLINE & IN-PERSON CLASSES

Training to make you the master of your own broadcasting career, taught by industry veterans.

From the Studio to the Screen

Media Dojo provides courses in live broadcasting without the price tag of traditional trade schools.

A path to a fulfilling career

Why waste your time at a job you hate making less money than you deserve? Media Dojo will teach you everything you need to start your career in broadcast television.

Live labs

Our live labs provide in-person, hands-on experience. Wrap, patch, and test cable in the field. Mix audio, shade video, punch a show… you can do it all in a low pressure environment designed to show you how the professionals do it in the field.

training you can afford

Traditional broadcast communication programs are expensive. Whether you are just starting out or looking for a career change into the high paying broadcast world. Media Dojo provides flexible and affordable training from industry professionals that won’t leave you buried in student loan debt.

Client Spotlight

These are a few of our instructor’s clients.

Meet Your Sensei, Jeff

掌 握 电 视 艺 术

Master The Art of Television

Jeff Bonk has spent the last 20 years

Jeff Bonk has spent the last 20 years developing a wide range of skills. Currently, he is working in the industry as a Director, Technical Director, and Audio Engineer. No one is more qualified to help you on your path into live broadcasting.

After observing a huge deficit in skilled technicians

After observing a huge deficit in skilled technicians, Jeff and his colleagues founded Media Dojo. They have made it their mission to rebuild the talent pool with Media Dojo’s accelerated training classes and live labs.

Broadcasting is Suffering from a lack of Qualified  people

  • Production companies are suffering from a lack of qualified people and they are desperate for help.
  • 2-4 year broadcasting degree programs are outrageously expensive and many graduates lack the knowledge and technical skills they really need after graduating.
  • Building a network of broadcasting connections takes time and we can help you reduce that time.

Media Dojo provides all the training and connections you need to fill these high paying jobs.

television camera scopes and controls

Testimonials

What others are saying about Media Dojo

“Jeff is one of the hardest working and most diversely talented technical people I have ever worked with. His attention to details and insistence on the highest quality are the same no matter the project.”

Paul Crane

Writer at Newsy

“Jeff taught me everything that I needed to know to be a successful audio engineer. To say he is an inspiration is an understatement. He has incredible leadership skills and is so easy to work with and learn from because he is very down-to-earth and really enjoys what he does. Jeff changed my life for the better.”

Joe Herman

Past Student

“I’ve worked several years with Jeff at CSS and found him to be a real pro. Always on time and very detail oriented. He made my job as the on-air talent a whole lot easier.”

Tony Barnhart

College Football Analyst at SEC Network/ESPN

The Blog Center

Check out our reading material, you may find something enlightening.

outside a baseball park
You can turn that magical and historical stadium where so many memories were formed with your family and friends into your office and make a great living doing so. 
There are high-paying jobs in sports television and…. THEY can't find anyone to do it!
How the newest and youngest generation get bad-mouthed by the elders and point out a few things about leadership. Good and Bad.

Links to all of our blogs

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