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MC 331: Single- Camera Production
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
This intermediate course is designed to further develop the students’ conceptual and technical skills in single-camera video production. Students will take part in all stages of the production of ENG (Electronic News-Gathering) and EFP (Electronic Field Production) programs. Each student will gain experience in the pre-production (planning, writing, scheduling, casting), production (shooting, recording), and post-production (editing, audio sweetening) of various single-camera genres. Materials fee. Prerequisite: MC230.
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MC 332: Multi- Camera Production
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
This intermediate course is designed to further the students’ understanding of studio-based video production. It focuses on honing the students’ abilities to produce, direct, and crew multi-camera television productions. The students will create two television shows, and take them from conception to “on-air” delivery in a live-to-tape format. By working at various crewpositions the student will learn both the technical duties and the group dynamics that go into producing successful programs. Materials fee. Prerequisite: MC230.
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MC 341: Media and Culture
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Seeks to foster a greater appreciation and understanding of the impact that the mass media exert on society. Emphasizes especially the power of mediated imagery with regard to race, gender, and class and the ways in which media representation can serve to either reify or subvert existing practices of social stratification and control. Prerequisite: MC242.
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MC 342: Mass Communication Theory
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Engages specific models and concepts that guide both the production and the consumption of mass-mediated messages. To perfect media literacy skills, students will explore the body of research which describes the specific and cumulative effects that the mass media exert on individual media consumers and on society at large. Prerequisite: MC242.
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MC 351: Television News Producing
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Focuses on producing a complete 15-minute newscast, twice weekly, simulating a newsroom atmosphere that incorporates producing, reporting and anchoring skills and introduces live reporting. Materials fee . Prerequisite: MC230.
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MC 352: Feature Writing
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Students will learn and practice all steps involved in becoming a successful newspaper feature writer. In addition, students will learn how to market freelance features and how to write features for magazines and trade journals. Prerequisite: MC211.
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MC 353: Convergent Journalism
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Students will gain the knowledge and skills to enable them to work in the newsroom of the future where print, broadcast and online journalists will be expected to work side by side. Students will work in teams and individually as they practice the various roles found in the converged newsroom. They will edit the work of lower level journalism classes as they carry out reporting assignments.
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MC 364: Media Marketing
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Provides a survey of basic broadcast sales and marketing techniques for students who wish to pursue careers in this area. Prerequisites: MC100, MC200.
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MC 373: Sports Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Students will be exposed to the theories and practices of reporting sports for both radio and television. Provides an historical perspective of the field, as well as emphasizing the development of skills and techniques to develop and deliver a sports broadcast. Materials fee. Prerequisites: MC211, MC230.
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MC 374: Audio Production
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Designed as an introduction to the basic theories and practices of audio production. Exploration of basic production techniques for radio production and audio in film/video and new electronic media through a series of production exercises and assignments designed as concept building blocks. Materials fee. Prerequisite: MC230.
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