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MEDA 304.BROADCAST GRAPHICS This project-based course introduces students to broadcast design history, motion media, and modern techniques of broadcast graphic design native to non-linear editing software. Prerequisites: MEDA 204, MEDA 310, and either MEDA 302 or MEDA 309. Three credit hours
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( MEDA 204 and( MEDA 310 and( MEDA 302 or MEDA 309)
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MEDA 309.AUDIO PRODUCTION I This course introduces students to sound recording history, digital recording equipment, digital audio workstations, and standard protocols for various audio applications. Prerequisites: MEDA 101 and MEDA 200. Three credit hours
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( MEDA 101 and( MEDA 200
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This course introduces students to the fundamentals of digital video production. Students will learn the technological, aesthetic, and the basics of video production and will produce 3 short videos. Students will experience hands-on technical training in scriptwriting, storyboarding, camera operations, non-linear editing, lighting, and sound equipment. Prerequisites: MEDA 101, MEDA 200, and JOUR 201. Three credit hours.
Prerequisite:
( MEDA 101 and( MEDA 200 and( JOUR 201
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Students will examine the art form of the podcast by discussing, evaluating, and anatomizing some of the best works in that genre-including podcasts that speak to their individual lives, philosophies, careers, and interests. Students will also explore the hands-on production of podcasts to apply their understanding of audio storytelling. Students will gain basic audio production skills, develop an "ear" for aesthetically pleasing production, and gain a good working knowledge of podcasting/audio story telling. (General Education - Humanities and Fine Arts) Three credit hours.
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This course is designed to advance the skills of students in the area of audio production, specifically in the hands-on production of commercials, PSAs, radio features, news stories, and specialty programs. Students will be required to actively participate in on-air duties on XLR (the Lander University campus radio station). Students will develop advanced audio production proficiency; develop an "ear" for aesthetically pleasing production, and gain a good working knowledge of long format radio. Prerequisite: MEDA 302. Three credit hours.
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MEDA 302
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TOPICS IN SPORTS MEDIA This course focuses on selected topics in sports media. Topics are chosen to address a subject that is not normally covered in the curriculum or to provide additional in-depth study on a particular topic. This course may be repeated for additional credit as topics change. Prerequisite: MEDA 215. Three credit hours.
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This course is an introduction to television production techniques including writing, videography and video editing. The emphasis is on learning the legal, theoretical and practical requirements of producing television news. Prerequisites: MEDA 101, MEDA 200, and JOUR 201. Three credit hours.
Prerequisite:
MEDA 101 and JOUR 201 and MEDA 200
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This class examines the history, principles and practice of public relations. It also acquaints students with the tools, techniques and strategies of the profession. Prerequisite: MEDA 101. Three credit hours.
Prerequisite:
MEDA 101
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This class is designed to develop the professional-level communication skills expected of public relations practitioners. Students will learn fundamental concepts of public relations communications and will create products including PR plans, speeches, press releases, fact sheets, newsletters, brochures, web pages and media kits. Presentation skills will also be emphasized. Prerequisites: SPCH 101 and MEDA 341. Three credit hours.
Prerequisite:
SPCH 101 and MEDA 341
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