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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Documentary filmmaking emphasizes production as a process of discovery, experimentation, and collaboration between subject and filmmaker. This class will introduce students to the documentary format. Students will explore developing methodologies, shooting styles, and editorial strategies. Students will watch, discuss, analyze, and produce a documentary film.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in the theory and application of digital software editing, including in-depth use of digital editing software. The refinement of editing techniques, editing rhythms, and unifying material will be emphasized that integrates and complements the editing process.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the craft of performing in video, film, and for the radio. The class will perform from film and video plays, read "copy," and present news programs for television.
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3.00 Credits
This class examines digital environments and instructs students in understanding new principles and skills for creating video and audio for the web. The course will cover file formats, creation, editing and delivery of professional moving images and audio files for viewing and interaction.
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3.00 Credits
This course gives students the opportunity to watch the medium evolve from its beginnings in the late 1940s to the present. Students will have the opportunity to see the work of pioneers in news and entertainment, and learn how each genre evolved as a reflection of the events and lifestyles of the second half of the 20th century. Video unseen for decades will be screened and analyzed.
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3.00 Credits
This is a workshop for new writers who are willing to investigate their talents as writers through experience in writing a variety of television genres, including situation comedies, dramatic shows, and sketch comedy programs. Students will adapt style of writing to the needs of each situation or program as well as analyze and evaluate the structure and effectiveness of specific programs.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced-level production projects in radio and television or specialized courses in topics such as current trends in broadcast production, programming and technology, etc.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Senior level, in-service radio, television or related field program available as an elective to Telecommunication track students who have completed all required Television and Cinema track courses with a grade of C or better. Permission of the instructor, a portfolio, a GPA 3.0 or higher. An employer interview may be required.
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1.00 Credits
Preparation for Senior Thesis/Project in Television and Cinema- Create and develop plan for production, research paper or script that will be the basis for the student’s senior thesis. All elements, including story, scripting and story boards must be approved for productions; detailed description of paper, including sources to be used must be approved for papers; concept, characters, detailed plot elements must be approved for a script with a minimum "C" grade. Anyone who does not meet the criteria at the end of this semester will fail the course and not be allowed to take COMT 4972. COMT 4971 must be repeated.
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2.00 Credits
Senior Thesis/Project in Television and Cinema-The actual projects will be produced or written. Various deadlines will be set by supervising professor to guarantee satisfactory completion, and a contract will be signed with the TV/Cinema track so expectations are understood. Failure to meet deadlines promised by midterm will result in a "W."
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