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3.00 Credits
Planning and producing for radio. Study of different formats (documentary, drama, commercials, promotional announcements): Short form production in labs. Introduction to multitrack recording and editing. Examination of audio production techniques in related fields. Prerequisite: C or better in RT 200 and RT 300, RT 310 or RT 383 or concurrent enrollment. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to advance understanding of television production principles, student producers create work grounded in traditional and professional practices while learning the basic tools of television production. Each course focuses on one of the two production platforms: single camera field production and multi-camera studio production. Prerequisite: C or better in RT 200, RT 300, RT 310. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to advance understanding of television production principles, student producers create work grounded in traditional and professional practices while learning the basic tools of television production. Each course focuses on one of the two production platforms: single camera field production and multi-camera studio production. Prerequisite: C or better in RT 200, RT 300, RT 310. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
Visual storytelling using both Electronic Newsgathering and Electronic Field Production. Classroom instruction will be combined with practical experience provided through various production opportunities available at SIUC. Prerequisite: C or better in RT 200 and RT 300. Lab fee: $50.
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3.00 Credits
The applied study of directing theory and visual storytelling to the various genres associated with television. Lab exercises cover both multi-camera and single camera formats. Lab hours required. Prerequisite: C or better in RT 200 and RT 300, B or better in RT 365. Lab fee: $55.
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Reporting, writing, editing and producing television news. Students simulate the disciplines of daily television newsgathering. Prerequisite: RT 311 or consent of instructor. Lab fee: $55.
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A survey of the music business, examining the challenges facing the industry such as piracy, new media, and corporate consolidation. Explore how these issues affect what is produced and broadcast, the impact on the consumer, and emerging legal issues. Careers in the industry will be examined, with discussion of where the industry is headed, and what new business models are being forged. Lab fee: $55.
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Examines the multi-dimensional entertainment industry in Nashville, including record labels, television, commercials, video, film, artist management, publishing, PROs, and radio. Five trips to Nashville with presentations from top industry professionals. Visits to recording studios and television networks. Explores career paths and necessary qualifications for success. Prerequisite: C in RT 200 and RT 300. Restricted to R/T Majors. Lab fee: $175.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as Music 375) Introduces basic principles of sound and how audio can be captured and manipulated utilizing current recording technology. The course incorporates concepts of signal flow, microphone selection and placement, signal processing and mixing. The objective is for the student to render a multi-track recording, from concept to completion, employing all the above concepts to demonstrate a solid knowledge of recording fundamentals. Restricted to Radio/TV majors. Lab Fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as Music 376) This course further develops the skills introduced in RT 375. Advanced methods will be practiced, including use of signal processing, routing, mixing and mastering. The objective is to have command of a larger format in-line console, and record/mix a multi-track session in Pro Tools, utilizing various microphone techniques, plug-ins, aux sends/returns, patchbay and automation. Prerequisite: RT 375 or permission of instructor. Lab fee: $55.
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