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Independent Study in Mathematics
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This course introduces students to the fundamentals of electronic field production. Participants learn all major phases of video production: scripting, preproduction planning, basic single-camera field production and digital editing. There also is an emphasis on evaluating the effectiveness and success of the communication-does the media achieve its goals? This course is designed for students concentrating in areas other than media production (i.e., public relations, media studies or a program outside the School of Communications). Students concentrating in the media production track must take MEP 210 and MEP 212 as their introductory media production courses, and not MEP 105. Journalism majors must take JRN 105. Every Year, All
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The principles and practices associated with the creation of visual design elements for media are surveyed, including interface composition, content display, typography, page design and layout; and imaging for the World Wide Web, newspapers and brochures, among other display mechanisms. Every Year, All
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This course introduces students to the technological and creative aspects of posting content for distribution through the Internet. Students learn HTML tagging, non-linear navigation strategies and designs and other key factors that go into the development of professionally created interactive content. Technological literacy is not presumed. Every Year, Fall
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This first phase of a two-semester course gives students a thorough grounding in the basic techniques of audio and video production. Students learn the theory and practice of audio recording and editing, and radio studio operation, followed by the fundamentals of lighting, composition and visual storytelling. The basics of remote video production and digital editing are covered. This is a hands-on course that requires students to produce a number of media projects throughout the semester. This course is for students concentrating in media production only. Sophomore status required. Prerequisite: MSS 101; Every Year, All
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This second phase of a two-semester sequence builds on the production skills acquired in MEP 210 and introduces students to the techniques of designing and producing creative and effective audiovisual communications. Students learn to develop creative concepts and to take them from script to screen. Video editing techniques and principles of good composition, structure and program design are emphasized. Students gain skills in television studio operations and continue to develop their field production and editing techniques. This course is for students concentrating in media production only. Sophomore status required. Prerequisite: MEP 210; Every Year, All
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Prerequisites: MEP 210, MEP 212
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How do we read images? This course explores moving image media-including film, television, and the Internet-from a formal and aesthetic perspective. Students learn to think and write critically about images, editing strategies, and non-narrative visual arts. Prerequisites: MSS 101, MSS 220; Every Year, All
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Media messages are created to meet a variety of goals, which are tailored to appeal to defined audiences. Media can be designed to entertain, to inform, to educate, to persuade or to sell. In this junior-level course, students are challenged to discern what makes a good story or project idea for each of several different content objectives. Students work through all phases of production as they complete a series of projects during the semester, with special emphasis on creative conceptualization, message and writing. Prerequisites: MEP 210,MEP 212; Every Year, All
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This intermediate production course covers the critical standards, ethical issues and technical skills required to create documentary programs from idea through development, marketing, planning, shooting (camera, sound and lighting), editing, and post-production. Students produce, direct and edit short documentaries from assignments. Prerequisites: MEP 210, MEP 212; Every Year, All
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