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3.00 Credits
Global media history, main theories, and current developments. The significance of global trends for local and regional media and cultures. Prerequisite: C or better in RT 200 and RT 300. Restricted to senior standing, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Basic shooting and editing to students interested in using video for purposes other than professional television production, such as education, business, or Web page development. The course surveys video formats and applications. Students produce projects using editing and special effects. Credit not given to Radio-Television majors. Special approval needed from the instructor. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced field reporting for television. Students will work under the supervision of the instructor to develop, investigate and report news stories for television. This process will also study the development and production of the mini-documentary. Class will utilize professional grade video recorders, cameras and editing systems. Prerequisite: RT 370 or consent. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
Preparation for the challenges of managing media companies in diverse sectors of a rapidly changing industry. Principles and practices applicable to a variety of management contexts; addresses traditional and open business models and strategic management; management of organizations, creativity, programming, financial data, marketing and sales. Not for graduate credit. Prerequisite: C or better in RT 200. Special approval needed from the instructor. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive study of sequencing techniques, editing, sampling and hardware and software based instruments will be applied with hands-on exercises and projects. Skills developed in this course will enable students to creatively utilize the most current MIDI technology for use in writing, arranging, recording and manipulating music and audio for albums, jingles and film/television. Prerequisite: RT 375 or consent of instructor. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
This course puts the student in the role of recording producer, including responsibility for all decision-making during project development and production. Includes selection of material, budgeting, contracts, scheduling, performances, and all aspects of recording. Emphasis is placed on communication with clients, artists and engineers. Related elements include publishing, copyright and contracts. Special approval needed from the instructor. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
Each student will choose one topic and produce a story with multimedia elements. Students will do in depth research, conduct interviews, and investigate issues and topics of their choice with approval of the instructor. The latest investigative techniques will be explored as well as legal and ethical issues. Stories can air on public television or radio, or appear online. Restricted to senior standing. Lab fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
Concentration on the techniques, conventions and implementation of live-event, multi-camera production in the field, including concerts, awards shows, and sports. Prerequisite: RT 365A and RT 365B or consent of instructor. Lab Fee: $55.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of developments in emerging media, including Internet applications, mobile media, and gaming, among others. Exploration of the impact of emerging media on traditional media cultures and economies. Restricted to senior standing or consent of instructor required.
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3.00 Credits
A preproduction course that includes creative problem solving, project management, working with clients, budgeting, design theory and script writing. Assesses multiple platforms for video creation and delivery to targeted audiences. Prerequisite: RT 365 or concurrent enrollment or consent of instructor.
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