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This course is designed to allow students to explore a wide range of script styles and formats, including the stage play, film script, radio play, and television script. The focus will be on understanding the process of script development through reading and analyzing published scripts, and by writing original short scripts. Fall.
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Students explore video as an artistic medium through group projects, production and critique of individual projects, and viewing and analysis of the work of current video artists. Emphasis is on developing methods to present artistic concepts coherently. Students are encouraged to experiment with modes of narrative, camera and editing techniques and forms of presentation. Lab Fee $20. Periodically.
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Though women and minorities have been on the fringes of policy development, these marginal groups have given us some of the most provocative and interesting cultural forms. This course takes a critical look at mass media forms that have gained popularity in modern culture, especially among women and minorities. Prerequisite: COM 1220 or consent of instructor. Spring.
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This course presents a functionalist examination of past and present public relations practices and associated controversies. Students will be required to analyze and produce public relations programs using a variety of media skills. This course will frequently include a service-learning component. Recommended for students with sophomore or junior standing. Prerequisite: ENG 1061. Every semester.
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This course will provide a critical framework for understanding the social, political and ethical dimensions of the flow of information between nations. Central to the study will be an analysis of inter-governmental actors such as the UNESCO and the WTO in governing transborder data flows. Emphasis will be placed on examining language as an ideological tool, cultural imperialism, news imbalance, modernization and dependency, and globalization. Fall.
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An introductory investigation of various problems and skills encountered in radio. Subjects include radio formats, programming decisions, broadcast regulation, announcing, "spot" production,remote broadcasts, and sound mixing. Students will work with the WIUV-FM facility. Music majors will work on semester projects involving microphone placement, sound mixing, and multi-track recording techniques. Periodically.
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Instruction, practice and critique of television and radio performance in a wide array of nonfiction genres such as news, talk, variety, documentary and commercial programming. Fall, odd years.
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Students produce news and feature segments of a cablecast video magazine. Different students will emphasize different areas of interest including on-camera performance, producing, camerawork, graphics and editing. Prerequisite: COM 1211. Lab fee $20. Periodically.
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In this course students will first learn the fundamentals of using the world wide web as a consumer, and then progress to the development of their own pages using a variety of hardware and software tools. We will also cover site development including file formats, service providers and connection speeds. Prerequisite: BUS 1270, ART 1230 or COM 1230 or consent of instructor. Lab fee $15. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Experimentations and exploration of computer graphics design application with emphasis on individually designed projects. Particular emphasis placed on design principles and composition. A good background in mathematics is strongly recommended, as well as creative and versatile imagination. A materials fee may be required. Prerequisite: A studio fee may be required. Prerequisite: ART/COM 1230, BUS 1270 or consent of instructor. Every semester.
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