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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The study of the processes, elements, uses, and impacts of mass media, including history, development, operation, and cultural effects of books, newspapers, magazines, motion pictures, radio, television, sound recordings, and computer media.
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3.00 Credits
An honors-level study of the processes, elements, uses, and impacts of mass media, including history, development, operation, and cultural effects of books, newspapers, magazines, motion pictures, radio, television, sound recordings, and computer media.
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3.00 Credits
Concurrent registration for MDIA 2000 is recommended. An introduction to the processes of radio and television production. This course is designed to provide an understanding of the concepts and applications employed in production for radio and television and to teach the basic skills required to operate the audio and video equipment. Students will also take a comprehensive proficiency exam.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Major Status or consent of instructor. An introduction to the variety of standard writing styles employed by media professionals. Topics include news writing, advertising copy, public service announcements, and an introduction to copy writing formats for television and radio. Basic television scripting for short and long-form programming is also introduced.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Restricted to MDIA majors or consent of instructor. An introduction to the processes ofmediated communication. Topics include the Internet, mass media and the Web, virtual communities, andnow computer mediated communication affects privacy, interpersonal relationships, and the global village.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Major status, MDIA 2050, MDIA 2100, MDIA 2500, and THEA 1000; or consent of instructor. Application of the fundamentals of voice and articulation for effective on-air performance on both radio and television. Topics include vocal techniques and delivery styles, appearance for on-camera performance in television, audience perceptions, station sound and image, and limited voice characterizations for "voice-over" media. Requiredof all majors in audio emphasis and broadcast journalism emphasis.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Major Status, MDIA 2050, MDIA 2100, and MDIA 2500; or consent of instructor. Introduction to radio studio production techniques and applications. Topics include editing and the incorporation of music, sound effects, and voice to produce effective commercial and public service announcements. Station formats, live on-air production techniques, news, sports, and remote production are also addressed.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Major status, MDIA 2050, MDIA 2100, and MDIA 2500; or consent of instructor. Intermediate television production focusing on the applied skills required for television production. Topics include studio operations, camera operation, control room competency, as well as scripting, producing, and directing. Pre-production, production, and post-production will also be addressed.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Major Status and MDIA 3110K, or consent of instructor. An introduction to audio production and postproduction techniques in field and studio settings. Topics include the use of audio in visual media, sound recording and editing techniques, and the correct use of audio production and postproduction equipment.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Major status, MDIA 2050, MDIA 2100, and MDIA 2500; or consent of instructor. Introduction to electronic field and remote productions, including single and multiple camera operations. Basic field camera operations, tape to tape editing, editing techniques, single/multiple camera continuity, and scripting are all addressed.
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