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RT 221: Advanced Radio Announcing
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Prerequisite: RT103 (Introduction to Radio & Televsion Announcing). Corequisite: RT168, RT169, RT268, RT269 (Radio On-Air Performance I, II, III, IV). Students will be exposed to play-by-play techniques, live remote broadcasts, interview techniques, and methods for improving on-air listener phone calls. Students will work toward improving their on-air performance through in-class evaluation and critique of their air-checks. During this course students market themselves by developing a resume and aircheck within a compact disc format, then apply for a job at a radio station. (Offered spring semester)
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RT 222: Advanced Broadcast Sales & Marketing
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
The techniques and principles of advertising sales are discussed and practiced in the classroom. Broadcasting sales professionals will periodically lecture to relate their experience. Students will develop sales packages for KTCC-FM and apply sales techniques through solicitation of local businesses. Students will also learn promotional strategies for marketing a readio/tv station. The student will also make contacts with commercial stations to learn more about the fast pace of a commercial radio station.
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RT 225: Newswriting II
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
The course involves advanced news reporting and writing for print. Students work on longer, in-depth projects to be published in The Trojan Express. ( Offered every semester)
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RT 229: Advanced Electronic News Gathering Hr
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Prerequisite: RT156 (Introduction to Electronic News Gathering (ENG)). Students have the opportunity to apply the theory and skills they learned in Introduction to ENG in a project oriented environment. Under the guidance of the instructor the student will complete shooting projects assigned by the television news department. The course provides intensive hands-on experience under actual newsroom deadline pressure. The course also provides advanced theory on lighting, composition, movement, shot selection, editing and post production techniques as they apply to news operations. (Offered spring semester)
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RT 231: Advanced Video & Digital Graphic Production
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Prerequisite: RT157 (Introduction to Video & Digital Graphic Production). This class offers students continued training in the creation of images for use in television, Internet and other visual electronic media in a more project oriented environment. The advanced course will focus on non-linear video editing, complex computer grapics, and digital special effects creation. The course also provides advanced theory on multi-element video production and post production, as they apply to commercial and enterainment production. (Offered spring semester)
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RT 252: TV On-Air Performance Critique III
1.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Co-requisite: RT270, RT271 (Television On-Air Performance III, IV). The instructor provides 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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RT 252,253: Televsion On-Air Performance Critique III,IV
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Co-requisite: RT270, RT271 (Television On-Air Performance III, IV). The instructor provides 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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RT 253: TV On-Air Performance Critique IV
1.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Co-requisite: RT270, RT271 (Television On-Air Performance III, IV). The instructor provides 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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RT 267: Internship
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor, Arts and Industry Chair, and Dean of Instruction, along with a signed contract. The sophomore television major is offered an opportunity to work in an actual commercial televsion operation. The student will work under the supervision of a television professional and receive valuable "real world" experience with the type of people, equipment and situations they will face on the job. (Offered every semester)
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RT 268: Radio On-Air Performance III
2.00 Credits
Colby Community College
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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