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COM 442: FIELD TELEVISION PRODUCTION
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2.00 Credits
Point Loma Nazarene University
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Television production and operations associated with field production including concepts and practices in scripting, producing, editing, and on-location directing with a single-camera format. Group projects are viewed and critiqued by peers and the instructor for consideration of being included on the campus cable TV channel. Offered spring even years. Prerequisite: Communication 243.
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COM 443: STUDIO TELEVISION PRODUCTION
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2.00 Credits
Point Loma Nazarene University
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Television production and operations associated with studio production including concepts and practices in scripting, producing, and directing for multi-camera studio production. Group projects are viewed and critiqued by peers and the instructor for consideration of being included on the campus cable TV channel. Offered spring odd years. Prerequisite: Communication 243.
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COM 450: COMMUNICATION TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
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2.00 Credits
Point Loma Nazarene University
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This course acquaints the prospective human resources trainer and/or consultant with the skills to design, implement, and assess communication instructional programs. Each participant in this experiential class develops a one-half day training program suitable for a professional audience. Offered fall. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing, Managerial and Organizational Communication Major or consent of instructor.
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COM 460: RHETORICAL THEORIES AND MODELS
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3.00 Credits
Point Loma Nazarene University
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Development of rhetorical theory and rhetorical criticism, from ancient Greece through the present, as mechanisms for generating and understanding public address. Offered fall odd years.
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COM 460 - RHETORICAL THEORIES AND MODELS
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COM 465: COMMUNICATION THEORIES AND RESEARCH
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3.00 Credits
Point Loma Nazarene University
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Survey of contemporary approaches to human communication emphasizing theory development, epistemological perspectives, meaning negotiation, and research methodology. Participants complete an original research project that is publicly presented in a poster session. Offered fall and spring. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing.
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COM 465 - COMMUNICATION THEORIES AND RESEARCH
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COM 470: HOLLYWOOD PRODUCTION WORKSHOP
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3.00 Credits
Point Loma Nazarene University
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A series of lecture/discussions focused on the development and integration of a Christian world-view as it relates to the Hollywood entertainment industry.
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COM 470 - HOLLYWOOD PRODUCTION WORKSHOP
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COM 471: THEOLOGY IN HOLLYWOOD
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4.00 Credits
Point Loma Nazarene University
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A study of the relationship between film and popular culture, with emphasis on Christianity’s role in these arenas. The course examines how faith, film, and culture mutually influence one another.
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COM 472: INTERNSHIP: INSIDE HOLLYWOOD
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3.00 Credits
Point Loma Nazarene University
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Students participate in an internship experience in some aspect of the Hollywood film or television industry. These are non-paying positions primarily in an office setting such as development companies, agencies, personal management companies, production offices, etc. Orientation to the internship includes an overview of the creative and operational aspects of the Hollywood entertainment business, including the role of the Christian in entertainment. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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COM 473: MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION
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3.00 Credits
Point Loma Nazarene University
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An introduction to the theory and practice of motion picture filmmaking. Topics include familiarity with filmmaking equipment; basic motion picture techniques; converting idea to image; the use of lighting, editing and sound in film; and the role of acting, directing, and good storytelling in the filmmaking process.
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COM 474: PROFESSIONAL SCREENWRITING
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3.00 Credits
Point Loma Nazarene University
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An introduction to contemporary screenwriting, including an understanding of dramatic structure, character and dialogue development, and the writing process. Students complete a full-length screenplay for a feature film or “movie-of-the week.” Emphasis is given to the role of Christian faith and values as they relate to script content.
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