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4.00 Credits
Basic structures of Tagalog with emphasis on listening comprehension, speaking reading and writing. Through directed drill and practice in class and in the Learning Resource Center, the student learns to communicate in correct Tagalog. Prerequisite: TAG 101 with a C or better, equivalent placement test, or instructor's approval.
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4.00 Credits
Emphasizes a variety of sentence constructions in Tagalog/Pilipino: non-verbal sentences, exclamatory sentences, primary active and passive affixes, secondary active and passive affixes, causation, and formal and informal ways of communicating with people daily. Emphasizes reading and translating simple dialogues in various situations, both formal and informal. Emphasizes speaking and listening and includes reading and writing. Rec Preparation: TAG 101, TAG 102, or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Emphasizes a variety of sentence constructions in Tagalog/Pilipino: non verbal sentences, exclamatory sentences, primary active and passive affixes, secondary active and passive affixes, causation, and formal and informal ways of communicating with people daily. Emphasizes reading and translating simple dialogues in various situations, both formal and informal. Emphasizes speaking and listening and includes reading and writing. Emphasizes translating paragraphs and answering comprehension questions into English on various topics: weather, Filipino food, the family, holidays, courship, marriage, divorce, and others. Rec Preparation: TAG 101, TAG 102, TAG 201, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for pre-TIM majors. An introduction to the travel industry and related major business components. Analysis of links between hotel, food, transportation, recreation, and other industries comprising tourism. Includes lectures by industry leaders. (45 lecture hours) Prerequisite: ENG 21 and ENG 22 with a grade of C or better or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
This course explains the entire production process (pre-production, production, post-production) for film and television, and business aspects of these media. Topics include concepts, treatments, storyboarding, scripts, breakout, budgeting, preproduction planning and documents, copyrights, roles of production personnel, departments and functions, production considerations, post-production editing, graphics, music, soundtrack, final cut, promotion, sales, marketing, and distribution. Ratings, share, box office receipts, business aspects, and how film and video companies make a profit are also emphasized. Rec Preparation: English 100 or higher and Math 100 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to video and film graphics. Students will lean about digital and non-electronic graphic production including character generators, color, motion, perspective, teleprompters, set construction, virtual sets, and graphic design. Prerequisite: English 100 or higher, and Math 100 or higher. TVPR 101, 126, 136, 142, & 151. TVPR 210 and 211or 212 may be taken concurrently or instructor's approval. Corequisite: TVPR 226, 251 and 293B or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to contemporary digital video cameras, operating controls, and mounting systems. Basic lighting principles, portable and studio equipment, safety, and operation will be illustrated in theory and application, particularly in relationship to camera operation. Prerequisite: TVPR 101 may be taken concurrently or instructor's approval. Corequisite: TVPR 136, 142 & 151 or instructor's approval. Rec Preparation: English 100 or higher, and Math 100 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
Audio and video engineering fundamentals for television producers and production staff. This introductory course focuses on electrical power sources and generation, proper calibration, readings, and settings of audio and video signal monitoring and testing equipment, connections, adapters, inputs and outputs. Students will learn to diagnose problems and adjust equipment accordingly. Simple troubleshooting, safety, care, and maintenance will also be emphasized. Prerequisite: TVPR 101 may be taken concurrently or instructor's approval. Corequisite: TVPR 126, 142 & 151 or instructor's approval. Rec Preparation: English 100 or higher, and Math 100 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
Delivers theory, knowledge, and skills required for audio acquisition and recording as applied to film and television production. Audio theory, microphones, pickup patterns, frequency and amplitude, digital and analog signals, mixers, recording techniques, production audio devices, Foley, channels and tracks, sound effects, music, troubleshooting, mixing, and monitoring equipment are emphasized. Prerequisite: TVPR 101 may be taken concurrently or instructor's approval. Corequisite: TVPR 126, 136, & 151 or instructor's approval. Rec Preparation: English 100 or higher, and Math 100 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to editing film and video in non-linear digital formats. Topics will include the grammar of the edit, history of film and video editing, analog and digital theories, contemporary formats, magnetic and optical recording and editing, contemporary recording, editing, and playback devices, digital editing file management, edit decision lists, timelines, editing strategies and methodologies, manipulation of audio and creation of simple soundtracks, and contemporary editing software and hardware and operation. Current editing software includes Adobe Premier, Final Cut Pro, and Avid. Prerequisite: TVPR 101 may be taken concurrently or instructor's approval. Corequisite: TVPR 126, 136, & 142 or instructor's approval. Rec Preparation: English 100 or higher, and Math 100 or higher.
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