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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite: RT170, 171 (Television On-Air Performance I, II). Provides the instructor an opportunity to make a point-by-point appraisal of student-generated programming that airs on the college cable station. The course also allows the student to ask questions and deal with issues that arise directly from their on-air performance. (Offered every semester)
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisitie: RT170, 171 (Televsion On-Air Performance I, II). Provides the instructor an opportunity to make a point-by-point appraisal of student-generated programming that airs on the college cable station. The course also allows the student to ask questions and deal with issues that arise directly from their on-air performance. (Offered every semester)
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite: RT170, 171 (Television On-Air Performance I, II). Provides the instructor an opportunity to make a point-by-point appraisal of student-generated programming that airs on the college cable station. The course also allows the student to ask questions and deal with issues that arise directly from their on-air performance. (Offered every semester)
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover topics including audio gathering and editing, video gathering and editing, compression technoloby, web and new media distribution, choosing the right equipment for the job, cords and convections, display technolgy, file types, file sharing, viral sources, considerations for high definition video and audio.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BU109 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems-IBM) or permission of instructor. This course covers the basics of image gathering and editing specifically for television. The course concentrates on finding the best shots, making them look right, and getting them recorded in a form that is usable. Under the supervision of the instructor the student will shoot motion-video for use on the college cable television station. The course will also cover the theory of equipment set-up, pre-shooting planning and project execution. (Offered every semester)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BU109 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems-IBM) or permission of instructor. Students are offered basic skills necessary to creat images for use in television, Internet and other visual electronic media. The course will focus on video gathering, linear and non-linear video editing, 2-and 3-dimensional computer graphics, character generation, and digital special effects creation. The student will work extensively with computer generated and manipulated images. The course also provides basic theory on lighting, composition, movement, shot selection, editing and post productio techniques as they apply to commercial and entertainment production. (Offered fall semester)
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2.00 Credits
Co-requisite: RT112, RT113, RT212, RT213 (Radio On-Air Performance Critique I, II, III, IV). If students are not a broadcast major, instructor permission is required. Radio students perform live in the state of the art KTCC radio studios to develop on-air skills. Students will perform a three-hour shift at least twice per week. (Offered every semester)
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Co-requisite: RT112, RT113, RT212, RT213 (Radio On-Air Performance Critique I, II, III, IV). Radio students perform live in the state of the art KTCC radio studios to develop on-air skills. Students will perform a three-hour shift at least twice per week. (Offered every semester)
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2.00 Credits
Co-requisite: RT112, RT113, RT212, RT213 (Radio On-Air Performance Critique I, II, III, IV). If students are not a broadcast major, instructor permission is required. Radio students perform live in the state of the art KTCC radio studios to develop on-air skills. Students will perform a three-hour shift at least twice per week. (Offered every semester)
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2.00 Credits
Co-requisite: RT152, 153 (Television On-Air Performance Critique I, II). Students have the opportunity to participate in all aspects of live television news production. Students will staff two live newscasts per week on the college cable television station filling all positions for the production, both in front of and behind the camera. Television majors should take these courses in the freshman year of their two-year degree program. Over that period the student will be required to participate in all areas of the news production. (Offered every semester)
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