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3.00 Credits
Acquaints students with the various aspects of the film production process through the use of videotape. This course gives students an understanding of the kinds of decisions filmmakers encounter and the kinds of techniques they employ. Activities include preparing detailed shooting scripts, experiments with photography, light, color, motion, sound, and editing, and manipulating both live action and animated materials. Individually or in small groups, students will produce a 10-15 minute film.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the analysis and development of techniques and skills needed for performance of news, commercials, editorials, and "on scene" reporting. Emphasizes voice quality, diction, and presentational skills. Critical assessment of professionals is stressed. Culminates in the production of professional audition videotapes.
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3.00 Credits
Examines and analyzes various aspects of the relationships between the creative artist, the artistic creation, and the commercial marketplace. Through individual and group projects, explores questions of artistic product design, funding sources, costs and profits, and distribution and marketing. The specific arts under consideration include such possible areas as film and television, radio, theatre, music, visual arts, and publishing. Prereq: ENGL 211 or department approval
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3.00 Credits
Studies in depth a specific aspect of global communication. Provides the student with a general knowledge of the geopolitical issues of international communication, including technological, economic, and political/ideological patterns. Prereq: ENGL 211
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Concentrates on editing and the functions of a newspaper editor. Fills the junior staff position of the college newspaper to refine writing, design, and layout skills. Prereq: ENGL 339 or department approval
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3.00 Credits
Studies contemporary layouts and design principles, with special emphasis on integrating content, typography, and design for a "total communications package". Includes basic typography and an overview of printing processes and composing methods. Students create layouts for brochures, newsletters, newspapers, and magazines and may utilize computer graphics programs.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes investigative reporting as it relates to gathering, writing, and presenting news and documentary for television. Examines the practical and theoretical concepts of electronic news gathering (ENG) and electronic field production (EFP). Analyzes standards for broadcast journalism. Prereq: ENGL 239, ENGL 214, instructor approval
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3.00 Credits
Discusses issues and problems central to the practice of journalism and the role of the media in the democratic society. Issues may include environmental journalism; media, law and ethics; investigative reporting; government, politics, and the press; covering popular culture; and others. Students may be required to produce journalism articles and/or commentaries based on those or related issues.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the history and development of the English language from the Anglo Saxon to its current evolution as a world language. Traces the growth of the language in historical, cultural and literary contexts, using diverse texts and films, with special emphasis on varieties of English spoken and written in the New World. Students research special topics. Prereq: ENGL 250 or department approval
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3.00 Credits
Builds upon skills learned in Introduction to Black and White Photography, to include sophisticated camera techniques and advanced darkroom developing and procedures. Students are encouraged to develop various forms of composition such as photography for science, art, or publication. Some consideration will be given to digital photography and related procedures. Prereq: ENGL 205
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