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MCOM 451: Audio Post Production for Film & TV
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Development of advanced aesthetics and techniques in composing, editing and processing audio for film and television postproduction Includes ADR, sound effects, surround sound and orchestra recording Prerequisite: 365 Fee: $50
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MCOM 452: Motion Picture Post-Production
3.00 Credits
Biola University
The final course in a three-course film production sequence (358, 359, 452) Emphasizes editing, music, sound effects, mixing, laboratory coordination, and distribution Prerequisites: 103, 358, 359 Fee: $50
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MCOM 454: Reviewing the Creative Arts
2.00 Credits
Biola University
Examination of strategies and practice of reviewing the creative arts such as photography, dance, music, videos, film, books, architecture, drama with limited attention to major modern reviewers and critics Required participation in field trips to various artistic presentations and shows serves as a basis for class discussions Fee: $25
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MCOM 455: Media Management
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Covers management strategies as applied to media companies, including radio and television stations, cable systems, motion picture production companies and companies in the emerging technologies
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MCOM 456: Senior Media Project
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Student produces a "calling card" project with advice andguidance from faculty The project will represent the student's highest achievement in media production Projects can include scripts, audio recordings, video, motion pictures, and other emerging media Prerequisite: 356 or 359 Fee: $50
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MCOM 457: Mass Communication Theory
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Social scientific theory in mass communication with emphasis on practical usefulness of theories
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MCOM 458: Mass Communication Research
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Methodology for mass communication research, including sampling, questionnaire design and introduction to statistics Students conduct an audience analysis, focus groups and research project A major goal is to become adept at reading and evaluating research reports
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MCOM 459: Practical & Ethical Issues in Communication Careers
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Covers ethical and moral problems related to employment, current issues in the industry, and career planning See also BBST465 Media Ethics
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MCOM 460: Advanced Production
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Students will perform a particular above-the-line function (producer, director, cinematographer, editor, sound designer, production designer) for an advanced production that will serve as a calling card / resumé builder Fee: $100
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MCOM 461: Philosophy of Journalism
2.00 Credits
Biola University
A "capstone" class for journalism majors organized in a seminarstyle in which students review the philosophies of formative thinkers behind American journalism (print, broadcast and Internet), and examine the philosophy of a journalist whom they'll shadow The course culminates in each student'sexamination of their own philosophy of journalism and sense of calling as a believer practicing journalism or public relations or as an influence in the marketplace of public opinion
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