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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The structure of world telecommunication systems with emphasis on the United States. Special attention is given to the regulatory features of the systems, the impact of technology, the economic dynamics, and the range of career possibilities.
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3.00 Credits
Global telecommunication systems, the evolution of broadcast technologies, and the production processes and audience research techniques of rapidly converging industries. The course also encompasses the regulatory, legal, and economic mechanisms influencing the marketplace. Class projects will emphasize strategies to affect social change via media channels.
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3.00 Credits
The problems of writing for the telecommunications industry. Introduction to special scripting requirements of radio, television, film, recording, and cable formats. Emphasis will be upon working from the creation of the idea to final script.
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3.00 Credits
The problems of writing for the telecommunications industry. Introduction to special scripting requirements of radio, television, film, recording, and cable formats. Emphasis will be upon working from the creation of the idea to final script.
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3.00 Credits
Basic methods of pre-production, production, and post-production of radio, television, and electronic field production with additional emphasis on the creative, persuasive, and ethical application of these media in today's society.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the relationship between the technologies of media production and distribution, media content, and society. The course will examine the place of technologies such as broadcast, print, mobile phones, the Internet, and Interactive gaming in the creative industries. It also will discuss how producers plan and create for multiple media platforms. The lab will teach basic digital production skills.
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3.00 Credits
The methods by which radio and television program schedules are developed, tested, implemented, and revised. Topics include program budgeting and finance, syndication, local origination, automation, ratings, and qualitative program research, program strategies, formats, and adapting radio/television programs for alternative distribution systems.
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3.00 Credits
Major contemporary theories and research techniques relevant to the electronic media. Includes quantitative, qualitative, and critical approaches to media studies.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of the politics, poetics, art, and craft of writing for the screen from a variety of theoretical, aesthetic, and politico-economic perspectives. The student will write a feature length theatrical screenplay for either film or television. The course is structured as a discussion/workshop.
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3.00 Credits
Pre-production, production, and post-production designs for single camera and field multi-camera stories. Assignments include designing television pilots, short visual narratives, and techniques in shooting, editing (including multi-camera editing), script design, production design, and basic finishing to tape and DVD.
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