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3.00 Credits
Examines the preproduction phase of moving image media, focusing especially on the art and business of writing for the screen. Covers the process of developing student work from original story idea to completed, fi rst draft screenplay. Topics include script formats, narrative structure, plot development, characterization, style, and marketing strategies. Prereq: ENGL 401 plus either CMN 455 or 456; or permission. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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Th eory and practice of producing news stories for radio. Covers the research, organization, and technical skills necessary to produce a basic three-and-half to four-minute radio piece that includes three interviews, a scene created with sound, instructions for a studio mix, and a host introduction. Intended for beginning and intermediate students who have a strong interest in news writing and news production. Prereq: ENGL 401, plus CMN 455; or permission. Special fee. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Beginning electronic fi eld production using digital video and nonlinear editing formats. Covers basic aesthetic principles and practices of video communication. Introduces techniques for eff ective image and sound recording in the fi eld, fundamentals of shot and sequence construction, and basic postproduction practices on nonlinear editing systems. Prereq: ENGL 401, CA 502 orCA 444, CMN 455, or permission. Preference given to CA majors. Special fee. 4 cr.
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Advanced electronic fi eld production and post production using digital video and nonlinear editing formats. Emphasizes original student work of increasing conceptual, formal, and technical complexity that begins to incorporate a wider range of images, sounds, and editing techniques. Prereq: CA 514 or permission. Preference given to CA majors. May be repeated, with permission, to a maximum of 8 credits. Special fee. 4 cr.
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Th e strategies of art and persuasion in the craft of professional speechwriting for a variety of modes, audiences, and exigencies. Examines a wide array of famous speeches from political, literary and cinematic sources to uncover the fundamental theories of rhetoric and persuasion at work in these texts. Application of these theories and strategies of persuasion in original speechwriting projects. Prereq: ENGL 401 plus CMN 456; or permission. 4 cr.
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New or specialized topics in applied communication not covered in regular course off erings. Topics vary; descriptions listing course content and any prerequisites are available during preregistration. May be repeated for credit if topics diff er for a maximum of 12 credits. Prereq: contingent on topic. Writing intensive when topic is advanced feature scriptwriting. 1-4 cr.
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Process of program planning for electronic media. Covers the contexts -- social, cultural, institutional, economic, technical, regulatory -- within which decisions concerning program selection, form, content, and scheduling are made. Prereq: CMN 455 or permission. 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Examines news as socially situated discourse. Th e professional norms, work routines, representational practices, ideologies, and ethics of news producing organizations. Prereq: CMN 455 or permission. 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Th e history of fi lm since 1948. Historical analysis of the development of cinema since the emergence of television, both in the United States and abroad. Selected topics include cinema and the cold war, international stylistic movements, fi lm exhibition, the decline of the studio system, new technologies, third cinema, globalization and economic consolidation. Prereq: CMN 455 or permission. Special fee. 4 cr.
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Nature, scope, history and current practice of federal regulation over broadcast and related telecommunications media. Emphasis on FCC policies and procedures in the United States with some coverage of comparative regulatory systems. Prereq: CMN 455 or permission. 4 cr.
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