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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MDIA 3130K; restricted to MDIA majors. An advanced course of audio production techniques for radio, television, and film. Topics include digital audio techniques, mixing soundtracks for visual media, advanced electronic audio editing, and the use of music, sound effects, and Foley recording.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MDIA 3150K. Advanced field production involving field shoots, remote shoots, and editing. Advancing technologies in the area of post-production editing will be introduced, and students will be responsible for develop-ment of script ideas, scheduling, and project completions on deadline. The class is labor intensive.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MDIA 3120K and MDIA 3150K, or THEA 3800 and THEA 3950, or consent of the instructor. Advanced directing and acting techniques for narrative production. The course will focus on the dynmic between the director and actor in a variety of narrative forms. Additional subject areas include genre, character development, and subtext. Students will be required to create narrative productions as part of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Major Status and completion of Area F or consent of instructor. A critical examination of the relationships between the media and different races, classes, ethnicities, and genders. Topics include how the media represent various groups, how audiences are affected by these representations, how minorities are employed in the media industry, and alternative media.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Major Status and completion of Area F or consent of instructor. A critical examination of the broadcast media, with emphasis on the connections among the message, the medium, society, and culture. This synthesis will help the student develop a clearer understanding of uses and gratifications, society's relation to media, and how media may effect society.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Major Status and completion of Area F or consent of instructor. An overview of the theoretical and practical study of the critical media examination. It includes describing, interpreting, and judging mediated messages utilizing critical methods. Students will examine various approaches to media criticism and how they are be applied to the broadcast media.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Major Status and completion of Area F or consent of instructor. A critical examination of media systems around the world and the societies in which they function. The role of governmental regulation, cultural factors, and language will be studied. Students will be required to analyze global media, national identities, and the concept of international communication. A comparative analysis of various systems is also required.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MDIA 3150K. Advanced applications of digital video editing, storage, and delivery systems. Areas to be covered include advanced editing on computer-based nonlinear systems, digitizing media, encoding, DVD authoring, CD video, streaming video, live web broadcasting and web page design. Students must complete a digital media presentation for their portfolio.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Major Status and completion of Area F or consent of instructor. A comprehensive overview of First Amendment principles, communication law, and the regulatory practices of the Federal Communications Commission. Topics include media regulation, libel issues, prior restraint, and copyright
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Restricted to student in their final semster of study in Mass Media. A seminar bringing together all second semester seniors, focusing on student contribution to discussion and critiques of his/her fellow student's portfolio presentation and defense of his/ her work in the program as evidenced by the materials placed into his/her portfolio during progress through the major. Examples of writing and creative endeavor will be presented and critically analyzed. The student will also successfully complete a comprehensive proficiency exit exam and/or interview.
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