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3.00 Credits
[IAI Course: MC 917] Designed to cover selecting, writing and editing news material for presentation on radio, television and online. Lab hours required. Prerequisite: C or better in RT 200 and RT 300 or consent of the department. Lab fee: $45.
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The techniques of gathering, producing and presenting news for radio and other aural media. Skills in research, interviewing, news judgment, ethics, and audio recording are explored. New distribution channels are examined. Lab hours required. Prerequisite: RT 310 or consent of instructor. Lab fee: $45.
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Examines various media industries, including company structures, business practices, and current production and distribution methods. Attention to cross-industry synergies, emerging media, and the global market for media products. Prerequisite: C or better in RT 200.
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Course covers skills essential to digital image creation and workflow management for all stages of video production by integrating aesthetics, design and visual literacy. Students build an understanding of graphic computing processes by creating still images with and for different applications, and move on to creating animations, titles and simple post-production effects. Projects advance creativity, critical thinking and design skills. Lab fee: $55.
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Discussion of research and debates concerning television institutions, genres, formats, texts and audiences. Analysis and evaluation of technique, content, and aesthetic effects of television. Prerequisite: C or better in RT 200 and RT 300.
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The study of the social and economic purposes and methods of obtaining, developing, launching, scheduling, and evaluating programming content for public and commercial electronic media. Prerequisite: C or better in RT 200 and RT 305. Lab fee: $45.
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The study of the principles and practices of marketing products and services of the electronic media to both consumers and advertisers. Includes analysis and evaluation of the planning, creative, and placement components of promotional activities. Prerequisite: C or better in RT 200 and RT 305.
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[IAI Course: MC 918] The development of disciplines controlling vocal and visual mechanics and interpretative performances for announcers, newscasters, interviewers and narrators of various radio and television situations. Laboratory hours required. Prerequisite: RT 310 or RT 383 or concurrent enrollment or consent of instructor; Theatre 203 recommended. Lab fee: $45.
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A theoretical and design approach to sound in a digital environment within the context of popular culture. Projects include mash-ups, digital storytelling, soundscapes in virtual environments, live mixes, and sound in image. Readings and creative practice using digital technologies. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
(University Core Curriculum) This course will provide students with a philosophical understanding of the concepts and practices used in sound art and practice today and historically; and, in a variety of careers and in society in general. This course will introduce students to audio technology and terminology as well as expose them to the many applications of sound, as art and function, in society, regardless of their desire to pursue sound as a career. Lab fee: $55.
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