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CTM 222: EVOLUTION OF SPORT & THE MEDIA
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
The Evolution of Sports and the Media will engage students in exploring the origins of media involvement in the sports industry, the history of media coverage of professional sports, the effects of media in sports and techniques used for producing sporting events. This course does not have a production component.
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CTM 250: ENGINEERNG & TRBLESHOOTING
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Students learn basic video troubleshooting, basic technical terminology and concepts, operation of broadcast test equipment, and alignment and adjustment of video production equipment.
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CTM 255: FIELD PRODUCTION
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course introduces the student to basic single-camera field production. Students learn planning and production strategies for single-camera field productions. Emphasis is placed on shooting to edit. Students are introduced to fundamentals of nonlinear editing. Lighting and audio techniques for field production are treated in depth.
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CTM 262: AMERICAN INDEPENDENT CINEMA
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course analyzes the history, aesthetics, business, and production techniques of American independent cinema. Students will examine how independent filmmakers worked in opposition to the Hollywood studio system and how those mavericks generated a new cinema and culture inside and outside the studio system. Students will learn how financial and technological limitations spawned personal artistic voices and unconventional filmmaking techniques. The course examines the latest trends in technology, financing and distribution and how independent filmmakers find an audience.
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CTM 270: SCRIPT TO SCREEN
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
An advanced course in scriptwriting for cinema, television and emerging media. Students will build their scriptwriting skills and further develop their craft for visual storytelling. The course focuses on advanced techniques in story and beat structure, character development, and scene analysis. Students will also explore the technical and financial requirements of their scripts. Students will learn the professional practices for how producers, directors, and directors of photography budget and translate scripts to screen. Students must develop their visual storytelling skills in order to create compelling content that meets industry standards. Students must learn the process of writing and rewriting, incorporating script feedback, script breakdown and budgeting, and designing more complex characters, story, and visual strategies. translate scripts to screen.
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CTM 271: GRAPHICS FOR DIGITAL MEDIA
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This is a foundation course that teachers the creation of graphic assets used in cinema, television and media production. Emphasis will be placed on gaining the ability to effectively utilize the principals and elements of motion graphics in media production environments. The students will have the opportunity to build their portfolio by designing professional, finished static and motion graphics. The course examines principles, tools, and techniques utilized in the design of still and motion graphics. Discussions focus on creating animated shapes, imagery, video, and text. Emphasis is also placed on creating dynamic and visually interesting moving pieces, including logo animations, kinetic typography and title sequences, through the use of current software such as Adobe After Effects, Illustrator, and Photoshop. Students develop finished, rendered works capable of delivery for digital media.
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CTM 306: AUDIO POST-PRODUCTION
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course examines audio post-production techniques for video. Topics introduced in TVR 050 Audio Production, and TVR 255 Video Field Production, are expanded upon and new audio production concepts are introduced. Students conduct lab exercises in signal processing, multitrack recording procedures, and audio post-production techniques for video. Limited enrollment.
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CTM 324: LAUGHING MATTERS: CINEMA TV...
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course analyzes comedic media productions in classic cinema and the Golden Age of Television, leading to current day online video content. Students will explore the conventions and techniques used in comedy throughout its history. Theories of humor will also be discussed.
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CTM 325: COMEDY WRIT & PROD SITCOMS
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
An introduction to writing and producing comedy content for television and digital media outlets with a heavy emphasis on comedy sketches, sitcoms, and film. Students will explore comedy structure and format, joke writing, script critique, and humorous story development for the screen. Basic production techniques of sitcoms and comedic screen media will also be discussed, allowing students to see their jokes translate to the screen. Students will use this knowledge to pitch and develop a sitcom pitch by the end of the semester.
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CTM 350: DOCUMENTARY
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course examines the evolution and diversity of form of the documentary film with emphasis on rhetorical position, subject, ideological representation, technology, and documentary ethics. Students learn the skills to translate theory into practice and produce several short documentaries. Students learn how to research, film, and edit short documentaries for television and film exhibition.
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